what kind of poem is 'fire and ice'? give you views about the idea conveyed through the metaphors used in this poem.
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it is an irregular mix of iambic tetrameter, dimeter.
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the rhyme scheme suggest but departs from rigorous pattern of Dante's terza Rima.
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The speaker weighs up two different scenarios for the end of the world. Some people think the world will end in fire, whereas others think ice is more likely. Based on the speaker's experiences with desire, he or she tends to agree with those who believe fire is the more likely scenario. If the world were to end twice, however, the speaker feels that, based on his or her knowledge of human hatred, ice would be an equally powerful method of destruction—and would do the job sufficiently.
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