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29 March 2024
, , , comes at the beginning, when one of America's most beloved poems--"Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost--is presented on the screen. First appearing in the December, 1920 issue of Harper's Magazine, "Fire and Ice" has finally emerged from the so-called Steamboat Willie embargo, free to roam the World of Thought totally unencumbered by Mickey Mouse copyright restrictions. Inspired by Canto 32 of Dante's INFERNO, "Fire and Ice" sums up Today's End Times. Depicting the Ninth Circle of Hades as a FROZEN EMPIRE, Frost expands upon Dante's image of Absolute Zero, as Frost's second choice for how best to perish.
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