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Hi some one can u say the summary of fire and ice (10th {2nd poem} poem) by Robert frost please answer properly I will mark as brainliest


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Answered by preeta1115
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Fire and Ice poem is a meditation on the end of the world . According to the Bible , the world will end by fire . But the modern scientists believe that in case of a nuclear war , all life on this Earth shall be frozen to death . The poet has used Fire and Ice as the two symbols in his poem . Fire represents desire, and Ice represents hatred among mankind . Desire and hate are two deadly sins of mankind . They are as powerful weapons of destruction as fire and ice can be.

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Answered by rahul200013
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SUMMARY:-

The poet talks about the two different beliefs regarding end of this world. He says that he is in the favour of those who say this world will end in fire as he has seen the effect and result of uncontrolled and unending desires. He finds the human desires same as fire in its nature. On the other hand, the second belief tells that ice is sufficient for destroying this world and the poet compares the nature of ice with hatred. As ice can make a part of body numb with its prolonged contact like hatred can also give numbness to our mind and thoughts and make us insensitive and cruel.

The speaker brings us into the middle of an argument between people who think the world will come to a fiery end and people who think the world will freeze. He could be talking about the literal end of the world, but he's also talking about the power that human beings have to harm or "destroy" one another.

The speaker's experience with romantic desire hastaught him that passionate or "hot" emotions like loveand lust would probably have the power to turn theearth into a big fireball. But he has also experiencedthe other extreme, and he knows that colder emotionslike hate have great destructive power. Love gets all thepublicity, but hate is the silent killer. It may not havethe same grandeur[2] as the fireball ending, but it'll dothe trick.

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