
Fire and Ice
Fire and Ice is a poem by Robert Frost, written in 1920, that explores the themes of desire and hatred as potential forces for destruction. The poem famously poses the question of whether the world will end in fire or ice, symbolizing passion and indifference, respectively. Its concise language and profound philosophical implications have made it a notable work in American poetry.
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