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COMPARISON BETWEEN FIRE AND ICE BY
ROBERT FROST AND FIRE AN RAIN BY
GIRISH KARANAD
Name :Gohil Beenaba s
Paper:10 ,American literature
Roll No:14
E-mail:binagohil1995@gmail.com
Submitted to M K Bhavanagar University, deot.of english
TITLE
Fire and rain Fire and ice
COMAPRISION
Robert frost
Poem
Influence of myth
Inspired by a passage
in Canto 32
of Dante's Inferno
Girish Karanad
Drama
Influence of myth
Inspired by Indian epic
Mahabharata
Fire and ice Fire and rain
FIRE AND ICE
“Fire and Ice” is one of Robert Frost's most popular poems, published in December 1920 in Harper's Magazine[1] and in 1923 in his Pulitzer Prize–winning book New Hampshire. It discusses the end of the world, likening the elemental force of fire with the emotion of desire, and ice with hate. It is one of Frost's best-known and most anthologized poems
FIRE AND RAIN
‘The Fire and the Rain’ , is the translation of his Kannada play “Agni Mattu Male”. ‘The Fire and the Rain’ is Karnad’splay of jealousy for power, politics, sexual, exploitation, humiliation and isolation of characters. Everybody is anybody’s enemy in the name of power and jealousy
THEMES
Choice
Fear
Love
hate
Alienation,
Loneliness
Love,
Family
Hate
Fire and ice Fire and rain
MYTH
A parallel
between the
nine lines of
the poem with
the nine rings
of Hell
MYTH
Its theme is
derived from
the myth,
“Aranyaparva“
of the great
Indian epic, the
Mahabharata
CONCLUSION
In any of the time or culture there is an influence of
myth.
We find it in both of the writers work whether it is
drama or poem or any of the literary work.
The cultural influence as well geographic influence
is also found in all literary work. e.g.rain and ice.
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