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Fire and Ice is a notable literary work by Robert Frost. A complete discussion of this literary work is given, which will help you enhance your literary skills and prepare for the exam. Read the Main texts, Key info, Summary, Themes, Characters, Literary devices, Quotations, Notes, to various questions of Fire and Ice.

Summary

‘Fire and Ice’ is a famous poem by Robert Frost, adapted from his Pulitzer Prize-winning anthology ‘New Hampshire’ published in 1923. The poem describes fire and ice, two conflicting forces destroying the world, representing passion and coldness respectively.

The poet says one of these forces will eventually destroy the world, either by burning it to ashes or freezing it into ice. Accordingly, destruction by ice is more likely, as it is controlled and slowly consumes everything. Fire is uncontrolled and destroys everything in an instant.

At the end of the poem, the poet concludes that the world will be destroyed by the combination of both fire and ice. Finally, we can say, that ‘Fire and Ice’ is an excellent poem that uses simple language and vivid imagery to convey a complex message. By analyzing the two opposing forces of fire and ice, the poem shows that the destruction of the world can come in different ways. So, we have to maintain a balance between arbitrariness and hatred.