An Alternative Interpretation
Of Robert Frost's "Mending Wall"
Poems can be interpreted in multiple ways. Some interpretations put the narrator on the side of the 'right' -- and possibly of love. Some readers believe the narrator is deliberately ambiguous about the issue of walls. Some suggest he enjoys the ritual of wall building even if the wall itself seems to have no purpose and that he wishes his neighbor would engage a bit more in debate and a bit more in whimsy.`
What do you think of this alternative interpretation, which puts the taciturn neighbor clearly on the side of love?