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Literary Devices in the Poem, "Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost
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Literary Devices in the Poem, "Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost
Alliteration. Examples:
1.) "I hold with those who favor fire."
2.) "Some say the world will end in fire."
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Enjambment - Seen throughout the Poem. Example:
“From what I’ve tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.”
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Imagery. Examples:
1.) "Some say the world will end in fire"
2.) "To say that for destruction ice, is also great"
Anaphora. Examples:
"Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice."
Symbolism. Examples:
"Fire” is the symbol of desires and “Ice” symbolizes hatred.
Similarly,
“green” and “gold” are the symbol of beauty and happiness.
Personification. Example:
“Fire” and “Ice” are capable of destruction. Therefore, the poet personifies fire and ice by giving them a mind which is capable of destroying almost anything.
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