how is ice suffice to end the world
ice is a symbol of hatred
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Answer:
Some say the world will end in fire. Some say in ice. From what I’ve tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire. But if it had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate to say that, for destruction, ice is also great and would suffice.
The language remains simple, but the devastating, soaring anticlimax of the final two lines is lost. Those lines draw their soft-kill power from form: from their rhymes; from the juxtaposition of their short, punchy length with that of the preceding lines (and their resonance with the length of the second line); and from the strong enjambment in line 7, which builds up the tension needed for the perfect letdown.
It is one thing to pull off an offhand remark about the end of days; it is another to make it poetry. Frost masterfully accomplishes both in a single composition.
Explanation:
Yes, I agree to the poet in relating 'fire' with desire and 'Ice' with hatred in the poem.
According to the poet of the poem Fire and Ice, the world will end due to the 'fire', which symbolizes desire.
But if the world had to end twice then it will be due to the Ice which symbolizes hatred. The poet feels that there is enough hatred in the world that is spreading among the people.
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