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Poetry of Robert Frost
This paper discusses Robert Frost's poems about choices: "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," "Fire and Ice," and "The Road Not Taken". -- 1,105 words; MLA

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FIRE AND ICE BY ROBERT FROST

Fire and Ice 
The poem Fire and Ice is a poem written by Robert Frost, and published in 1923. This is a
nine-line poem:
Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I have tasted of desire,
I hold those who favor ice.
But if I had to parish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.
This is one of Robert Frost simplest poems. When I initially read this poem, the first
thing that came to my mind was the biblical theory. In the second line "Some say in ice"
furthered my theory. In the Bible it is told that God destroyed Earth with water the
first time he came to get his people (the story of Noah's Ark). Ice being a form of water
I related the two to each other. In the first line of the poem "Some say the world will
end in fire" this is where I compared the stanza to the theory. In the Bible, the book of
Revelations also say that the next time that God comes to take his people that he is
going to destroy the world by fire. This is the biblical aspect of the poem. 
As I read the poem further to get a deeper understanding I thought of other relations to
the poem Fire and Ice. I was thinking that Frost wanted to basically put a question on
our minds, If you had to choose a way to die would you choose fire or ice? In lines seven
through nine, "To say that destruction ice is also great and would suffice". To me this
is saying you would have to choose the lesser of the two evils. Weighting the pros and
cons of the two. Asking which one is better for you, a cold slow death or a hot slow
death. But in the end of the poem Frost is saying the no matter which one he picks they
are both going to give you the same results, death. 
To analyze the poem better I took each word as if it symbolized a certain characteristic.
In lines three and four, "From what I've tasted of desire I hold those who favor fire" it
led me to believe that Frost was trying to use desire as a metaphor to fire. Desire, can
usually be used a negative or a positive manner depending on the context it's use. In the
poem I think that Frost is using it in a negative sense, because he is uses words like
end, perish, and destruction in the poem. Negatively the word desire can mean the drive
to win or receive something at any cost, the urge for power, which is very destructive.
In lines six and nine "I think I know enough of hate to say that for destruction ice is
also great and would suffice". Saying that ice is a metaphor to hate. The word hate is
worldly known to have a negative condensation. Hate is also a destructive component that
can never be put in a positive light. The words apart can be destructive, but putting
them together they are lethal. The two-element fire and ice are in a never-ending
conflict with each other. Fire and ice are the complete opposite of each other in the
literal sense, they can never exist with each other, you can not have fire and ice
(water) exist at the same time without an added component such as oil. But, fugitively
speaking two bad things makes things even worst. Violence throughout history is related
to desire and hate. For example the wars that go on between different country is wars of
desire and hate. The Holocaust is a great example of the ill stricken desire and hate
that brings this world down. In line nine "and would suffice" is saying that no matter if
they are together or apart it would be just as destructive.
This is a very simple yet complex poem. The simplicity is what makes the poem so had to
interpret. You have two basic words that can be compared and contrasted to in multiple
ways. These are just some points that I feel strongly about. Frost did this poem very
simple because he want his reads to expand the minds and give some educated thought to
this age old question. 

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