conclusion on "fire and ice " & "dust of snow " poem of robert frost
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fire and ice both will end the world
fire will end world once
while the
ice will end world twice
ice is hatred felling
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sakshigupta92:
but i need the conclusion not the summary of these two poems but then also thank u
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The dust of snow by Robert Frost is a small and simple poem with a deep
meaning. It expresses the significance of small things in changing one attitude.
The poem explains that the little things in life can make huge changes in our
future. It also reflects that hard times in the life will lead to the happier times if
we can persist with it.
The central idea around which the entire poem revolves is that only love,
equality, mutual understanding and sympathy for one and all can help in
establishing peace on the earth. The poet mentions that both fire and ice can
bring probable end lo this world. The poet talks about how fire represents desire
and can therefore be the cause of the end of the world. He also mentions ice as
second Issue to symbolise that the coldness and indifference towards one another
will also be enough to bring on end lo this world. Too much fire and passion con
quickly consume a relationship, while cold indifference and hate con be equally
destructive.
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