imagine yourself as the Robert Frost poet and write a diary entry justifying a stance in the poem fire and ice giving at least two examples from the real world
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Dear Diary:
Today I had an ominous vision that I tried to depict in the form of a short verse. I saw two blood-curdling visions. In the first vision I saw the world getting burned up in the flames. And in the second vision I saw freezing to death.
The fire and the ice are metaphors for desires and hatred respectively.
The fire of evil desires and ice of wicked hatred are the two reasons that can destroy mankind.
The current state of the world also points to these causes. Most of the problems the world is facing have been either caused by hatred or evil desires.
I urge all the mankind to endeavor to avert these visions.
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