how has the poet justified both opinions in fire and ice poem?
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the poet stands with the people who think that the world will end in fire but if the world had to perish twice he would even stand with those supporting ice as both of them are very much destructible
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The poet has compared fire with the lust and hatred of humans. And ice with the desires of humans. The poet said that some people thought that the world will end in fire and some thought that world will end in ice. According to the poet, the world will end in fire.
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