Fire And Ice By Frost

eng 302 C+ Grade 18 May 2003 Fire and Ice The poem Fire and Ice by Robert Frost has an interesting tone for its audience. In the first two lines Frost starts out by saying that, "Some say the world will end in fire, / Some say in ice. ... The question is which way will the world come to an end in fire or ice? Frost uses the term fire as one way the earth could end. Fire presents great imagery of intense pain in which the earth could end. Fire causes a tremendous amount of destruction to about anything in seconds. ... It would be nice to have the end of time over fast in flames, but the intense pain that fire causes can change the choice of the reader to the world ending in ice.

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