'THE FENCE' shows the moral indecision of the poet.The poet recognizes his predicament but does not have what it takes or stand for what he believes.He is torn apart between doing good and bad.The poem talks about the moral indecision of man and the need for decisiveness.
explain lenrie peters poem the fence
Indecisive means unable to make up ones mind about a course of action.
The term "fence sitters" likely originates from the imagery of someone perched on a fence, unable to decide which side to choose. It conveys a sense of indecision and reluctance to commit to a particular stance or opinion. This metaphor highlights the discomfort and hesitation that can accompany significant choices, particularly in contentious situations. Ultimately, it suggests a desire to avoid taking a definitive position, often to maintain neutrality or avoid conflict.
It depends on who owns it. If you want a low voltage one, then you buy a low voltage one. If you are talking about a ranch cattle fencer, mine puts out about 15,000 volts.
The Iron Curtain was the physical and ideological border that was only a chain link fence in some places.
A wooden house fence. (Blockhouse fence)
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A fence pole holds a fence
Crown fence co, Alcorn fence, Fence corp-inc.
Cerca (fence/hedge) reja (fence/railings) cercar de (to fence off) comprador de efectos robados (fence/receiver of stolen goods) esgrimir (to sword-fence)
Cerca (fence/hedge) reja (fence/railings) cercar de (to fence off) comprador de efectos robados (fence/receiver of stolen goods) esgrimir (to sword-fence)
Fence is already used as a verb. To fence something off or "enclose within a fence" is a verb. In the sport of fencing, "to fence" is also a verb. Fence as in the actual object which is used as a boundary marker, is a noun.