How can fire and ice end the world?
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The world will end twice from ice and fire. means there is much cold so that everythig will be fridge. either there too much hot so that everything get burn. therefore the world will end twice .
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The world won't end twice, but according to the poem, it could end in one of two ways. Either it will end in fire or in ice. Whichever way it ends is ultimately of no importance; what matters is that we, the human race, make sure it doesn't happen.
Fire and ice can be seen as symbols of, respectively, passion and cold indifference. Either attitude could eventually be responsible for the end of the world. In fact, both of them could easily operate in tandem to bring about the world's end.
Although Frost wrote the poem long before the health of the environment became a major item on the international political agenda, one could argue that his warning of the dangers of fire and ice are especially relevant to the contemporary world, where man's wanton destruction of the environment reaches ever greater heights.
On the one hand, such ecological vandalism is a product of "fire," that is to say the passion that human beings have for controlling nature to serve their own ends. On the other hand, it is also a product of "ice," of cold indifference towards the environmental destruction which exists all around us but which we too often choose to ignore. Either way, the end result is the same.