Frost suggests that both extremes—excessive passion (fire) or total apathy and hate (ice)—are equally capable of ending civilization.
Despite its dark subject matter, the poem uses a conversational, aphoristic tone. Fire and Ice
Robert Frost – 'Fire and Ice' from New Hampshire - Alex Bickley the poem uses a conversational
This report examines a concise nine-line poem by Robert Frost , first published in 1920. It explores the eschatological debate over whether the world will end through fire or ice, serving as a powerful allegory for human self-destruction. Symbolism and Metaphor Fire and Ice