does the poem talk about the destructive power of the human mind? How? in ch fire and ice
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The poet is very much sure of the destruction of humanity on someday. He is talking about the two different beliefs regarding the end of this world. These are on the basis of the sayings of the people. The poet says that he is in favour of those people who say this world will end in fire. This is because he has seen the effect and result of uncontrolled and unending desires over the life of human beings. He finds that human evil desires are similar to the fire in its nature. So this fire may become a big reason to destroy humankind and this world too. The poet thinks that humans have that power of destruction and have the capability to destroy the entire Earth.
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