What is the tone of the poet in 'Fire and Ice' ?
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- In this poem, in which fire and ice are compared with desire and hate respectively, the way in which the lines are short and the rhyme scheme is presented gives this poem are rather ironic and detached tone.
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Analysis of Fire and Ice. Fire and Ice is one of Robert Frost's shortest poems but gives the reader much to ponder on. Casual in tone, with clichés, it introduces to the reader the profound idea that the world could end in one of two ways, with fire or ice, through desire or hate.
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