'Fire and Ice' is a highly symbolic poem by Robert Frost because ________ . *
it is a meditation about how the earth will end
it uses contradicting ideas
it incorporates scientific terms
none of the above
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none of the above
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Answer: "Fire And Ice " is a highly symbolic poem written by Robert Frost because he wants to aware the humanity that everything will end one day as a result of human misdeeds'. He says that both fire and ice are destructive. Fire of violent desires will put the world to an end.
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(A) it is a meditation about how the earth will end
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- The poet has used two images from Nature. they're the fire and also the ice. These images respectively symbolise aggressiveness and coldness in human relationships.
- Both are equally dangerous. the sensation of anger, hatred and intolerance are symbolised by fire whereas ice symbolises coldness and lack of communication which equally harms relations and causes destruction.
- Frost is known for this juxtaposition of elements of humanity and nature to derive some moral from it. humanity will at some point end owing to its own misdeeds.
- fire is used to depict human desire or passion, and ice is used to show hatred.
- Humans have raided the world in an effort to satisfy their desires; we cut trees, pollute the air, water and land, just to induce and experience the things we would like. We do that with no consideration about the effect it'll induce on earth.
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