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ii. The use of symbolism in the poem ‘Fire and Ice’ conveys the poet’s message

effectively. Expand with reference to the poem.

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Answered by randomh551
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The use of symbolism in the poem ‘Fire and Ice’ conveys the poet’s message

effectively. Expand with reference to the poem.

Frost's poem, “Fire and Ice,” the speaker symbolizes fire as desire or love, and ice is symbolized to be destruction and hate. Frost immediately connects fire with desire because of its perfect rhyme. There is controversy about how the world will end; in fire or in ice.Fire and Ice” symbolism. In Robert Frost's “Fire and Ice,” fire represents desire and ice hatred. “Fire and Ice” is predicting the end of the world; fire and ice being the two vices in which the speaker discusses could possibly lead to the end of our existence.Fire and ice, as we mentioned above, are symbols. Specifically, they represent emotions like "desire" and "hate." But be careful – there's no reason to think that these are all that fire and ice represent. Desire and hate are merely examples that fall in a broader category.this poem fire stands for desire and ice is for hate . The poet said this because he believed that if world is end it would because of fire and if world would end twice this is because of ice .Fire is not able to destroy whole world.

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Answered by vrai9434
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Answer:

The poet conveys the message effectively fire symbolises desire and greed while ice symbolises hatred and a cold ungrateful attilude towards others.

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