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How does robert frost poem "fire and ice" reflect the modern period? Answer in 30 to 40 words.​

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Answered by Spackle1017
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Answer:

The poem "Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost clearly depicts the current situation of mankind. Fire and Ice is used as a metaphor to describe feelings of greed and hatred. Fire represents burning desires while ice on the other hand depicts ice cold hatred. It tells us about how we humans will be the end of our own race. It describes how desires, feelings of lust and passion leads us to do ourselves harm, how hatred and icy unsympathetic judgement makes us cold towards everyone. The poet creates a hypothetical situation of the world ending twice. What he means by that is if something is left to be ruined by the first element of fire there is always the second one that is ice to finish the rest. The poet leans towards the idea of the world ending in fire that is due to greed and manly thirst for power. Contradicting this he says that the world can indeed meet its end at the hands of ice as well because of the amount of hatred present in this world.

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Answered by ronak2agarwal2
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Explanation:

The poem "Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost clearly depicts the current situation of mankind Fire and Ice is used as a metaphor to describe feelings of greed and hatred The poet creates a hypothetical situation of the world ending twice. What he means by that is if something is left to be ruined by the first element of fire there is always the second one that is ice to finish the rest. The poet leans towards the idea of the world ending in fire that is due to greed and manly thirst for power. Contradicting this he says that the world can indeed meet its end at the hands of ice as well because of the amount of hatred present in this world.

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