by Robert Frost Upgrade to A+ The Full Text of “Fire and Ice” 1Some say the world will end in fire, 2Some say in ice. 3From what I’ve tasted of desire 4I hold with those who favor fire. 5But if it had to perish twice, ...
Fire and Ice is a powerful poem that explores the destructive power of two opposing forces. Frost uses poetic devices such as rhyme, alliteration, and sentence structure to convey his message in a concise yet powerful way. The poem can be interpreted as a warning about the dangers of extremis...
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What is the rhyming scheme of "Fire and Ice"? Rhyme: Rhyme can be defined as the use of words that have similar sounds in order to create a rhythm and a melody in a text. While words that rhyme are usually at the end of the lines in a poem, they can also be in the middle of...