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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The poem progresses through various tone. The beginning is mysterious when it describes how there is something which doesn’t love walls. Then the tone becomes affirmative and natural when the narrator meets his neighbour. The tone becomes teasing too when questioning his neighbour but soon it becomeRead more

    The poem progresses through various tone. The beginning is mysterious when it describes how there is something which doesn’t love walls. Then the tone becomes affirmative and natural when the narrator meets his neighbour. The tone becomes teasing too when questioning his neighbour but soon it becomes ironic.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Ownership and possessiveness- The discussion of the wall in the poem suggests us how the innate nature of human beings makes them possessive. The barrier is set only when people employ right to own. Boundaries and borders- The image of fence in the poem makes us think how far one should go to set baRead more

    Ownership and possessiveness- The discussion of the wall in the poem suggests us how the innate nature of human beings makes them possessive. The barrier is set only when people employ right to own.

    Boundaries and borders- The image of fence in the poem makes us think how far one should go to set barrier between fellow human beings.

    Tradition- The neighbour says what he learned from his father that good fences make good neighbours. It is a traditional thought coming from an ancient animal memory. So the poem also deals with this fight against tradition of regression.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    In the poem ‘Mending Wall’, there are few major symbols. Stone Wall- The wall which the poet and the neighbour are trying to repair is the symbol for barrier which human beings create between them. Fence- ‘Good fence makes good neighbour’ means that one staying inside one’s boundary causes no troublRead more

    In the poem ‘Mending Wall’, there are few major symbols.

    Stone Wall- The wall which the poet and the neighbour are trying to repair is the symbol for barrier which human beings create between them.

    Fence- ‘Good fence makes good neighbour’ means that one staying inside one’s boundary causes no trouble with neighbour and everything works fine.

    Pine and Apple – They stand as symbol for individuality of everything and how something which is essentially different from another can not interfere and take advantage anyway.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The tone of the poem in the beginning is calm and sombre as the speaker is reflecting upon the nature of birches in winter then the tone becomes philosophical because the poet thinks of the depth beyond the apparent look of birches. The tone becomes nostalgic in the end when the poet is thinking ofRead more

    The tone of the poem in the beginning is calm and sombre as the speaker is reflecting upon the nature of birches in winter then the tone becomes philosophical because the poet thinks of the depth beyond the apparent look of birches. The tone becomes nostalgic in the end when the poet is thinking of his own childhood and deciding the need to suspend the tension for a while to take pleasure in the beauty because the human realm is inevitable.

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  1. The titles of the frost’s poems are always ironical. Here, Birches are the centre image because of the way the speaker thinks of them. Birches are what provoke the emotions of the speaker and put him into reverie. The run of his imagination is around the trees so the title is apt in its essence.

    The titles of the frost’s poems are always ironical. Here, Birches are the centre image because of the way the speaker thinks of them. Birches are what provoke the emotions of the speaker and put him into reverie. The run of his imagination is around the trees so the title is apt in its essence.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The titles of the frost’s poems are always ironical. Here, Birches are the centre image because of the way the speaker thinks of them. Birches are what provoke the emotions of the speaker and put him into reverie. The run of his imagination is around the trees so the title is apt in its essence.

    The titles of the frost’s poems are always ironical. Here, Birches are the centre image because of the way the speaker thinks of them. Birches are what provoke the emotions of the speaker and put him into reverie. The run of his imagination is around the trees so the title is apt in its essence.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Because it is personified as a human being which comes breaking into the thought process in which the poet was reflecting upon his past. When something is personified it becomes noun which needs to be capitalised.

    Because it is personified as a human being which comes breaking into the thought process in which the poet was reflecting upon his past. When something is personified it becomes noun which needs to be capitalised.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Birches mean literally a kind of tree which grows in the referred geography but its extended meaning is Nature and its indifference towards human beings. And yet the contact between both happens from our side.

    Birches mean literally a kind of tree which grows in the referred geography but its extended meaning is Nature and its indifference towards human beings. And yet the contact between both happens from our side.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The main conflict is whether to go away from the earth and the constraints of living and dealing with its boring chores or to stay here. The poet decides that one cant get away for always so one can only go away for a while like while swinging in the birches and then again come back to the ground anRead more

    The main conflict is whether to go away from the earth and the constraints of living and dealing with its boring chores or to stay here. The poet decides that one cant get away for always so one can only go away for a while like while swinging in the birches and then again come back to the ground and become practical.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Metaphors- It is when a word is used to imply something else. Example- Enamel- the poet compares the surface pf trees trunk with this to describe how they glisten due to snow. Personification- It is to give human feature to anything else. The poem describes ‘Truth’ as something breaking in to interrRead more

    Metaphors- It is when a word is used to imply something else. Example- Enamel- the poet compares the surface pf trees trunk with this to describe how they glisten due to snow.

    Personification- It is to give human feature to anything else. The poem describes ‘Truth’ as something breaking in to interrupt his thought process.

    Alliteration- It is the repetition of consonant’s sounds. Here it says, “the stir cracks and crazes their enamel.”

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