Monday, April 10, 2017

Fire and Ice- Robert Frost

Fire and Ice
By: Robert Frost


Some say the world will end in fire, 
Some say in ice. 
From what I’ve tasted of desire 
I hold with those who favor fire. 
But if it had to perish twice, 
I think I know enough of hate 
To say that for destruction ice 
Is also great 
And would suffice.



Fire and Ice is basically an argument of how the world will end. The poem says some believe in fire and some believe in ice. This poem is so relative today. The poem relates to people wondering how humans will destroy this planet. In the poem, Robert Frost tells what he would side with, but then also says if it goes down in the other way he wouldn't be suprised. He says that ice can do just as much damage as fire, and both can cause this world to end. 

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