What is the tone of the poet in ‘Fire and Ice’?
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The tone of the poem is very solemn. It is not a comedic, or tragic poem, it is simply declarative. The ending gives a sense of fulfillment for no apparent reason. The poem itself is an allusion to the well known question of death by fire or ice.
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An extremely precise and compact lyric, Fire and Ice traces the didactic tone of the speaker compressed into a terse and pithy language. The aim of the poet is aphoristic, where concise statements are packed with general or philosophical truth .
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