I'm am going to assume by speaker you mean God. In the Old Testament God destroyed the Earth once by flood (water). He promised that He would not do that again. Hence, the fire. It is partly symbolic, fire being a purifier. The fire will destroy all evil and purify the Earth for the faithful.
Well people are saying the world is going to end in fire,flood or ice but scientist are saying the world is going to end in a fire
The beginning of the cease fire of World War One was all thanks to the Armistice of Compiégne.
It could be destroyed and could burn all the trees and they wouldn't make any oxegen so we coudnt breath
The Great Fire of London STARTED in Pudding Lane and by the end, there were no streets left - they had all been burned.
end of the world
Well people are saying the world is going to end in fire,flood or ice but scientist are saying the world is going to end in a fire
You need to be a bit more specific here. What is the speaker in? Which end are you talking about: the speaker end or the amplifier end? What are you trying to hook up? Phil
It's a relatively short poem, so you could read it as fast as read a summary of it:Some say the world will end in fire,Some say in ice.From what I've tasted of desireI hold with those who favor fire.But if it had to perish twice,I think I know enough of hateTo say that for destruction iceIs also greatAnd would suffice.-Robert FrostIf you're looking for an analysis of this poem, you should be more specific in your question.
once Jesus Christ comes back he will bring fire
Floods, fire,meteors,and other horrible stuff
Yes, the line "Some say the world will end in fire, / Some say in ice" in Robert Frost's poem "Fire and Ice" contains a simile. The comparison between the end of the world and fire/ice is a figurative representation using "like" or "as," which is the hallmark of a simile. Frost uses this simile to explore contrasting perspectives on how the world might meet its demise.
The bible tells us that God will destroy the world and the antichrist will be thrown into the lake of fire.
By the end of Emerson's poem "Each and All," the speaker has learned to appreciate the interconnectedness and beauty of all things in nature. This realization leads to a deeper understanding of the harmony and unity found in the natural world.
Pray, and be ready for the end of the world. For it will not end in 2012, in the bible it said "You will not know the time of my arrival" so YOU WILL KNOW WHEN THE WORLD ENDS.... just enjoy the time you have left. :)
The beginning of the cease fire of World War One was all thanks to the Armistice of Compiégne.
In both "The Creation" and "The Last Judgment," the speaker is God. God is the one who is depicted as the creator of the world in "The Creation" and the judge at the end of time in "The Last Judgment."
it is going to bloww up and the whole world will be on fire or that evrybody in the world would be at war.