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Fire and Ice Summary In English

'Fire and Ice' is a short poem by Robert Frost. In this poem, the poet refers to two predictions of how the world will end. Some say it will end in fire whereas others say it will end in ice. According to the poet 'fire' stands for desire, greed, avarice or lust

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The poem “Fire and Ice” by Robert Frost is one that deals with the age-old topic of how the world will end. The title makes one think of fire, a hot, scalding, flesh burning evil, and ice, a freezing, blood chilling property. The question for the reader is, does he or she thinks the destruction of our planet will end in fire or ice? Which would be better? And what exactly is fire? According to Webster’s Dictionary, fire is “a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame” (Dictionary). Fire in this sense can be totally different. As can be ice. Typically, you think of ice as being cold and harmless. But to think of the world ending in ice, would be extremely harmful.

The poem “Fire and Ice” by Robert Frost is one that deals with the age-old topic of how the world will end. The title makes one think of fire, a hot, scalding, flesh burning evil, and ice, a freezing, blood chilling property. The question for the reader is, does he or she thinks the destruction of our planet will end in fire or ice? Which would be better? And what exactly is fire? According to Webster’s Dictionary, fire is “a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame” (Dictionary). Fire in this sense can be totally different. As can be ice. Typically, you think of ice as being cold and harmless. But to think of the world ending in ice, would be extremely harmful.Love and hate also play key roles in the poem, as well as in life in general. Serio explains in a journal that “Fire and Ice” is a similar poem to Dante’s Inferno, being that it presents more elaborate differences between the extremities of love and hate (Serio 218). Frost uses tone, allusion, and diction to convey how both fire and ice can combine to have the same consequences if hatred or desires get out of hand.

The poem “Fire and Ice” by Robert Frost is one that deals with the age-old topic of how the world will end. The title makes one think of fire, a hot, scalding, flesh burning evil, and ice, a freezing, blood chilling property. The question for the reader is, does he or she thinks the destruction of our planet will end in fire or ice? Which would be better? And what exactly is fire? According to Webster’s Dictionary, fire is “a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame” (Dictionary). Fire in this sense can be totally different. As can be ice. Typically, you think of ice as being cold and harmless. But to think of the world ending in ice, would be extremely harmful.Love and hate also play key roles in the poem, as well as in life in general. Serio explains in a journal that “Fire and Ice” is a similar poem to Dante’s Inferno, being that it presents more elaborate differences between the extremities of love and hate (Serio 218). Frost uses tone, allusion, and diction to convey how both fire and ice can combine to have the same consequences if hatred or desires get out of hand.“Robert Frost was born in San Francisco in March 1874. His father died when he was eleven, and he moved to Massachusetts to live with his grandparents. He was co-valedictorian for his high school, and began writing poetry during his high school years. He attended Dartmouth College for only one term, and then worked at several different jobs, including journalist and schoolteacher. He sold his first poem in 1894 and his first book of poetry in 1913. In 1897, he returned to school at Harvard, and attended two more years. In 1900, he moved to New Hampshire and attempted to become a poultry farmer, but he returned to teaching in 1906. His years in New Hampshire provided many of the poems that he would become world famous for, including “Mending Wall” and “Mowin” (Academon). This information about the background of Frost’s life shows his high intellect and possibly reasoning behind why his writings were in difficult nature to understand.

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