Robert Frost

Exit Ticket: How does Frost structure the poem, Mending Wall to create a sense of tension and mystery throughout? Cite 3 pieces of textual evidence to support how the author structured the text.

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In terms of form, “Mending Wall” is not structured with stanzas; it is a simple forty-five lines of first-person narrative. Frost does maintain iambic stresses, but he is flexible with the form in order to maintain the conversational feel of the poem. He also shies away from any obvious rhyme patterns and instead relies upon the occasional internal rhyme and the use of assonance in certain ending terms (such as “wall,” “hill,” “balls,” “well”).

In the poem itself, Frost creates two distinct characters who have different ideas about what exactly makes a person a good neighbor. The narrator deplores his neighbor’s preoccupation with repairing the wall; he views it as old-fashioned and even archaic. As the two men commune together over the wall, there is a sense of tension between the two points of views.