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From what I've tasted of desire
I hold with those who favour fire.
(i) Whom does 'I' refer to in these lines?
ii) What is the significance of the word 'tasted here?
iii) What does the speaker equate desire with? And why?
iv) Explain the meaning of the second line.
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" From what I've tasted of desire
I hold with those who favour fire."
- The "I" refers to the poet i.e Robert Frost.
- "Tasted" in this poem means to feel or to be felt by some experience.
- Desire means experience here. So, according to him, the world will end in fire. Now here fire means rage, anguish etc.
- I hold with those who favour fire. This means the people will be furious of each other. They will fight with each other, and that is what fire here. This will lead to disastrous end of the world die Humanity of the world.
More Information:-
- Poem Title- Fire and Ice
- Poet - Robert Frost
- Category- Short poem
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Shubham is saying that he is great personality
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