Thursday, April 28, 2011

Joel Polanco

Fire And Ice by Robert Frost is about how there are two sides to the big stories of how the world would cease to exist. Some believe the world would end in flames, and others believe the world will freeze. The author says "From what I’ve tasted of desire; I hold with those who favour fire." In other words those who have ever desired anything, must know what hate is. Those who hate are said to burn in flames. Also, If she can die twice she would choose a different death, therefor she wouldn't mind leaving this world in ice.

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