CBSE BOARD X, asked by kunalwaghmare2005, 9 months ago

How does the poet keep himself at a distance from the controversies of the poem

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Answered by pinky162
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Explanation:

The poet takes a unique mechanism to keep himself separate from the conversation of the poem. Here he only gives an account of the belief of common men. Some people think that the world will end in fire while the others believe that it will end in ice. The repetition of the word ‘some’ in the poem tells us about the aloofness of the poet from all controversies.

Answered by Archiesahu19
7

Answer:   Robert Frost is a very nice and simplified poet who uses a very simple language in his poetry . One can easily understand what poet is trying to convey to us . He doesn't believed in using difficult or complicated words.

In the poem "Fire and Ice ", the poet is keeping himself at a distance from the controversies of the poem . He is considering what other people think or say and later gives his own opinion that what he thinks after listening to them . In lines " some say the world would end in fire , some say in ice " , 'some say' signifies that poet is considering public or other people around him say . Later on he's just giving opinion that what he thinks .

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