Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman are poets that are considered to be founders of Modern American poetry. However, like any other great poets, there are differences in their poetry. An example would be the introversion of Dickinson's poems and the extroversion of Whitman's poems.
Dickinson's poems are simple and unique due to her odd placement of punctuation, unusual grammar and simplicity of language while Whitman's poems uses free verse. They are complex and long, more profound than Dickinson's and uses the "taboo" subjects like sex.
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There isn't much of a conventional setting in this poem, unless you consider the vague concept of "apocalypse" or the "end of the world" to be a setting.
but, "fire and Ice" starts off with two images of the end of the world. In the first image, the world is a great bubbling mess of fire, lava, and explosions. cities are melting and trees are burning. In the second vision, the world is an ice cube/a ice sphere. a extremely large cloud looms above the earth, and temperatures are so low that life cannot survive.
from there we move to a discussion from the speaker- we now have the image of him "tasting" desire, like Eve biting into the fateful apple in the Garden of Eden. then he rewinds the end of the world somehow, as if this were a film.
In the second apocalypse, things run different. Ice carries the day, driven by the hatred of people.