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A 3 page paper which compares Robert Frost’s Mending Wall and Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. No additional sources cited.
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clearly two very different forms of art created from the written word. They are also, at least at first glance, works that are very different for Lees work is about
a young girl coming of age in a very prejudiced world while Frosts poem is one about the significance of a wall. But, they are also works that are very
similar in their approach to humanity and barriers. The following paper compares the two. Mending Wall and To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lees novel is, as mentioned, about
a young girl coming of age in a prejudiced world. She lives in a small town and her father is a lawyer. Her experiences teach her about how people are
often frightening, when they shouldnt be (as represented in the character of Boo and the summer they made "Boo Radley come out") and how people are not always what they
seem and are thus frightening when one least expects it (Lee 3). This is seen through racism connected to the trial her father is working on. She learns that people
are very prejudiced, that violence and anger is very possible in her little community, and that ultimately being a good person is very important. In Frosts Mending Wall the
narrator is speaking of fences, a fence that divides his land from his neighbors. He wonders about why people have fences, especially when neither he nor his neighbor has any
cows, only trees. He tells his neighbor, "My apple trees will never get across" which indicates that without a fence they will both do very nicely (Frost 25). The neighbor,
however, responds that " Good fences make good neighbors" (Frost 27). This indicates that people do good with barriers, with limitations, with a solid line that separates them, something the
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