Wednesday, 13 August 2025


Introduction

 This post here is about one of the finest classic poem of Robert Frost titled "Mending Wall" ; here we'll refresh our memories with the Use of Poetic Devices in Mending Wall By Robert Frost.

We'll be figuring out figures of speech such as symbolism, alliteration, repetition, simile, hyperbole not excluding the style and language employed by the poet.

Poetic Devices 

Symbolism :- This is a device where symbols are used to represent real things and feelings. 

"And set the wall between us once again" as seen in line 14 of the poem.

The wall stood as a symbol of limitation people set around themselves.

Another symbolism in the poem "Mending Wall" by Robert Frost is found in line 40 "like an old-Stone savage armed". Such line represented the level of mind of the poem persona neighbor who was conservative in deals and thoughts.

Hyperbole :- This is a literary device for the deliberate use of excessive notion or overstatement by a writer for the purpose of impression, laughter or humour. 

Take line 18-22: "We have to use a spell to make them balance/"Stay where you are until our backs are turned"/We wear our fingers rough with handling them/One on a side, it comes to little more/There where it is we do not need the wall"

Those lines portrayed a humorous message and within was elements of hyperbole, satire and irony as the whole process was turned into a thing of game. The hyperbole also extended to lines between 35-37.

Simile:- It involves a direct comparison between two unlike things, with words such as "like", "as", "as if", etc. 

When you take a keen look into the lines 38-40 "He said it for himself, I see him there/Bringing a stone grasped firmly by the top/In each hand, like an old-stone savage armed".

From the behavior and thought of the neighbor were compared to that of a savage without a mind and brain of their own. 

Repetition:- A figure of speech in which a word, phrase or idea is expressed more than once in a piece of written work of art. 

"Something there is that doesn't love a wall" happened to be one of the lines repeated multiple times in the poem_ repeated in line 1 and 35.

"the wall between us" also had repetition in line 14 and 15.

Style and Language:- In terms of the style of the poem "Mending Wall" by Robert Frost, surely a narrative poem of one long stanza which flowed climactic because of the simplicity and informal tone of language used. It is satire-filled, humorous ganished with irony. I have the feeling that the poem can be considered a blank verse.

If in any way you found this post helpful, kindly share to family and friends _ maybe even foes. Yeah, funny.

Samuel Enunwa aka samueldpoetry


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