1. What do "fire" and "ice" symbolize in the poem?
2. Which poetic device is primarily used in the lines "Some say the world will end in fire, / Some say in ice"?
3. How does the poem reflect on human emotions?
4. What is the theme of the poem?
5. Why does the speaker consider both fire and ice as potential causes of destruction?
6. What does the phrase "to say that for destruction ice / Is also great / And would suffice" imply?
7. Which quality of the poem makes it universal in its appeal?
8. What does the use of simple language in the poem achieve?
9. What does the structure of the poem, with its brevity and directness, signify?
10. What can be inferred from the poem about Frost’s view of the end of the world?