In "Mending Wall," what is the figurative meaning of "Good fences make good neighbors"? Putting a fence up with a neighbor can b
e a bonding activity. It is important that the fence between neighbors be sturdy and strong. It is important to have borders between people to ensure that people get along. Putting up a good fence prevents bad neighbors from moving in.
It is important to have borders between people to ensure that people get along.
Explanation:
In the poem "Mending Wall", Robert Frost presents the picture of the wall and the neighbors. The word 'wall' has been metaphorically used to highlight the division that humans have built around their spaces. The poet does not support building any sort of wall between his and his neighbor's land. He wants to demolish the division. It is the neighbor who says the line "Good fences make good neighbors." Through this line, the neighbor had highlighted the importance of having a division on good terms. The healthy relationship between the two neighbors helps to keep the environment and the relations in positive terms.
I feel as if B helps explain the conflict more. Whereas the other answers are just details or add ons in the short story. Also the other answers seem more external than B.