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fire and ice
robert frost
some say the world will end in fire;
some say in ice.
from what i’ve tasted of desire
i hold with those who favor fire.
but if it had to perish twice,
i think i know enough of hate
to know that for destruction
ice is also great
and would suffice.
how does the painting contrast with the poem in its treatment of ice?
a the painting and the poem both look to ice as a powerful symbol of hope.
b the painting shows ice covering everything, while the poem says that ice melting brings hope...
To solve this, we analyze the poem "Fire and Ice" and the painting's likely depiction of ice. The poem uses ice to symbolize destruction (from hate). Let's evaluate the options:
- Option A: The poem uses ice for destruction (hate), not hope. So A is incorrect.
- Option B: The poem says ice (from hate) would suffice for destruction. If the painting shows ice covering everything, it aligns with the poem’s view of ice as a destructive force (matching the poem’s “ice” as a symbol of hate - driven destruction).
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B. The painting shows ice covering everything, while the poem says that ice (meaning hate) would suffice (for destruction).