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What are the poetic devices in the poem fire and ice by Robert Frost?

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Answered by dshkkooner1122
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Analysis of Poetic Devices in “Fire and Ice”

It is a short poem having one stanza in it. Rhyme Scheme: The rhyme scheme followed by the entire poem is ABA ABC BCB. Iambic Tetrameter: It is a type of meter having four iambs per line. The poem follows the iambic tetrameter such as, “Some say the world will end in fire”.

Answered by sharmapsprachi2006
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Answer:

1. Rhyming scheme- Aba

abc

bcb

2. Assonance- it is repetition of vowel sounds in same line. The repetition is at different places in different words.

Example- The long sound of “o” in “I hold with those who favour fire”

3. Alliteration- alliteration is the repetition of a consonant sound at the start of two or more closely placed words.

Example- The sound of “f” in “favour fire”, “w” in “world will”

4. Imagery- Imagery is used to make readers perceive things involving their five senses. Example- “Some say the world will end in fire”

“To say that for destruction ice Is also great”

5. Anaphora- the repetition of a word or expression at the start of two or more consecutive lines.

Example - “Some say” is repeated at the start of lines 1 and 2.

6. Personification- Personification is to give human qualities to inanimate objects. In this poem, “fire” and “ice” are capable of destruction. Thus, the poet personifies fire and ice by giving them mind and power to destroy anything.

7. Enjambment- it is defined as the thought or clause that does not come to an end at a line break, rather it moves over to the next line.

Example- “From what I’ve tasted of desire

I hold with those who favor fire”

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