Mending Walls

This paper examines racial discrimination focusing partly on Robert Frost’s poem Mending Wall and other poems.

This analytical research paper addresses grave issues concerning racial discrimination and gender bias pertaining to black versus white and the related causes for the World War II as well as the prejudices that led to the Civil Rights Movement. Thus, the paper revolves around the popular poem Mending Wall by Robert Frost, addressing the issue of the racial conflict between blacks and whites in America.
Among many renowned literary figures that understood the cost that the world is paying for racial prejudices and the rebellious nature that took birth from the roots of racial injustices and discrimination considering the experiences of all the minorities especially the black living in the United States, Robert Lee Frost, one of the America’s top poets, trough his poetry made fruitful attempts in spreading the much-needed awareness among the masses regarding the catastrophes connected to black white discrepancies. Born in San Francisco in 1874, Frost wrote, a few poems it will be hard to get rid of (Robert Frost).