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In fire and ice poem what does the poet mean when he says 'and would suffice' ?​

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Answered by heemani26
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Sorry mate but I haven’t read the story can you please give me that paragraph in which this question is given will surely on see you

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Answered by Anonymous
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in the poem fire and ice by Robert frost when Robert frost says "and would suffice "he simply means that fire is enough for destroying the world or cause an apocalypse .

fire simply means human desire .

Desire- a strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen.

there are two theories held by common people that how the world will end the first theory people supports that the world will end in ice .

and the second theory people supports that

if the world will end second time then fire is enough or sufficient to cause an appocalypse and to end the world.

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