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Fire And Ice By Robert Frost Essay

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Robert Frost peached hate in “Fire and Ice”; he is a very disbelieving and pessimistic man. In “Fire and Ice” by Robert Frost, the world is symbolism of our death; Robert Frost acknowledges the fate of mankind is death. He believes that there are only two different ways of living in which both lead to the same fate, fire or ice. A very cynical writer, Robert Frost argues that ice when perishing would be suffice-able, but a world of ice is lifeless. Robert Frost reflects back on his own life, he is biased to those’s who feed off of desire and love, but he still does not know if his fate is truly right. We can let fire, which symbolizes desire and love feed our egos and wants and wishes or let ice, which symbolizes hate and anger control us …show more content…

He begs the question, is it better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all? Robert Frost says hate would suffice, because he must not trust love and had personal experience which caused him to say hate is better. Robert Frost implies hate is better at time. If we all acted in that way, our society would fuel hate and our ultimate surmise; but I think it is impossible for everyone to hate, society peaches to be kind to our neighbor and to always have hope. We need hope to live. Hope is what keeps us driving. Hope is desire and desire is fire. His version of everyone’s life purpose as death is correct, but does it make him right? No! Hate is just a un-moral thing and if the world was based on the ice, we would not have a world today. Our society is based on fire; people will always have their desires and their love for things. The world will never become a un-moral society as long as humans are living, people need, desire and love for as it works as a distraction from our death. Love will always wins and the fate of the world will not end in ice. Robert Frost believes in two different fates, one is real and the other one false. His belief is

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