If the world were to end - Madalyn Dillard
Frost's poem "Fire and Ice" talks about how the world might end. Some people wish it to end in fire, and others hope the world would end in ice. I thought this was an interesting thing to muld over. Frost sides with the idea for the world to burn in flames. Would I wish for the world to die in the hands of ice or fire? Fire can consume slowly or quickly, but it will most likely always be quicker than a death by ice. I can't forget that people can theoretically survive the ice age, so the ice that kills the world must be worse. I guess I side with Frost. It is a close call, but I believe fire would be more merciful of a death than starvation and isolation in the cold.
Interesting post, Madalyn! What I find interesting is how you say that fire would be more merciful of a death, when fire represent the full wrath of God. Perhaps in physical death fire would be more merciful, because it would be over quickly, as you say. For an eternity of suffering, however, I would argue that fire is the worst, or at least among the worst, of all scenarios for the world to end. Still, this is a good post!
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