The conflict of the poem is that the speaker is concerned that his property is poorly made and cared for. This reflects the larger themes of maintenance, boundaries, and the implications of building walls, both physically and metaphorically, in personal relationships and in society.
At this point, the conflict of the poem is that…
the speaker is struggling to tear down his stone wall.
unknown forces are causing the speaker's stone wall to fall apart.
the speaker is bothered by the hunters looking for rabbits.
the speaker is concerned that his property is poorly made and cared for.
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