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Comment 12 of 132, added on November 18th, 2004 at 12:49 AM.
It's interesting. My dog pointed out to me that fire can melt ice, melted
ice becomes water, and water can put fire out. How ironic that one can kill
the other.
Poindexter from Kazakhstan
Comment 11 of 132, added on November 16th, 2004 at 10:54 PM.
i m gonna use this for my english assignment too...we hav to make a poetry
notebook...using this one for precise diction as in "fire" and
"ice"...thanks for ur comments jonathon
isabel from United States
Comment 10 of 132, added on November 14th, 2004 at 11:17 PM.
I also used this poem for my english class, and thank you Jonathon, your
comments were helpful. Why is it that the author agrees with those who
favor fire, rather then ice? I thought it was interesting that one of the
messages in the poem was, to taste of desire is to know of hate.
Noah from United States
Comment 9 of 132, added on November 10th, 2004 at 7:00 PM.
I thought his poem made you sit down and think about what frost is saying.
I wonder if he has a chode
Andrew Kahan from United States
Comment 8 of 132, added on October 28th, 2004 at 9:56 PM.
This is a very interesting poem, I used it for a poetry assignment in my
English class as well. I personally don't know how the earth will end, but
I can tell you one thing, I don't want to be here to find, and if I am
lucky enough, I wont be.
Natasha from United States
Comment 7 of 132, added on October 27th, 2004 at 9:38 PM.
I don't think the world can end by fire alone, or ice alone. It will take
both desire and hate. As for killing off all the smart ones, who said they
weren't part of the problem.
Josh from United States
Comment 6 of 132, added on October 10th, 2004 at 4:29 PM.
Oooh! Spooky! I like how the world is supposed to end in two opposite ways.
If I didn't take the Bible's view, I'd say that the world would end because
all the stupid and sick people got together and killed off all the smarter
people such as doctors and great poets.
Kassandra from United States
Comment 5 of 132, added on October 7th, 2004 at 4:43 PM.
The author tries to alegorically personify the danger and destruction
that could be caused by desire and hate by symbolizing these two negative
human qualities as fire and ice.
Amir from United States
Comment 4 of 132, added on October 7th, 2004 at 3:09 AM.
Wow! this poem had me thinking quite a bit! i used it for my english
assignment, and all of your comments were, indeed, very helpful!
Amy from New Zealand
Comment 3 of 132, added on September 25th, 2004 at 1:31 AM.
"Fire and Ice" is a short poem but contains a lot of deep meanings. in the
poem, Frost uses fire as the desire for power and ice as hatred. he is
saying that both feelings is enough to end the world. however if we look at
it from a different point of view, we can also interpret this poem with
science and the bible. for the bible say that the world will end in fire
while science tells us that the world will end in ice.
jonathan from United States
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It's interesting. My dog pointed out to me that fire can melt ice, melted
ice becomes water, and water can put fire out. How ironic that one can kill
the other.
Poindexter from Kazakhstan