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Fire and ice robert
Fire and ice robert









fire and ice robert

It contains nine lines corresponding to Dante’s nine-leveled configuration of hell, and its rhyme scheme mimics the terza rima pattern Dante invented for his Divine Comedy as well. Some scholars claim this poem was inspired by Dante’s Inferno, as “Fire and Ice” draws many interesting parallels to the work. There’s certainly more than meets the eye. Though he writes “Fire and Ice” in a vernacular way, with monosyllabic words far outnumbering more complicated ones, the brevity of the poem invites the reader to seek meaning from it.

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I find this poem to be incredibly witty – smug, even – which is what first drew me to it, but it’s also fairly complicated Frost says so much in so few lines, and it takes several readings to crack the surface of his purposefully cryptic language and form. In “Fire and Ice,” Frost sticks to a colloquial, iambic structure, but this poem is purposefully ambiguous, its rhyme scheme untraditional.

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In this poem, however, he sidesteps his trademark regionalism in favor of a witty, restrained inquiry into the nature of the end of days. Frost, best known for his regional style, often writes about life in New England, drawing upon his adopted home as inspiration for his work. He moved to New England ten years later, after his father’s death, and started his career as a poet early in his life – in fact, he graduated from Lawrence High School as “class poet” and was published shortly after. Robert Frost, one of America’s most well known poets, was born in San Francisco in 1874.











Fire and ice robert