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The End Of The World By Erica Jong's The End Of The World

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Our global community as a whole feels hate in some form, we spill our personal opinions out and it consumes our communities as if it were oil added to a burning fire, and ever consuming or ice freezing some folks stoney hearts.

Our world as we know it will end in fire, this is the representation of the desire to get what we want, as an individual. The idea of the world ending in fire is alluding to our collective greed as a society, controlling most actions taken in our day to day lives. In Robert Frost's poem, it mentions that the narrator has tasted desire, possibly he desired something emotional such as love, or a material good such as wealth. The narrator predicts and favours the idea of the world ending in fire, describing how he believes that the world will burn from the greed and desire of others fuling our own destruction. In both poems the concept of greed, it isn't explained as predominantly in “The end of the world” by Erica Jong, but it can be seen in the statement "Here, where the sky nurses on black milk, where the smokestack feed the sky, where the trees tremble in terror & people come to resemble them.” -Jong, Erica. “The End of the World - Poem by Erica Jong.” Back to main page, www.famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/erica_jong/poems/2862. This I believe is referring to factories polluting the sky, and the people working in those factories grow sick along with the environment around them. Both poems show how “greed” or fire can and will affect the end of the

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