In the poem fire and ice Robert Frost is p
pessimistic, optimistic, realistic or indifferent ?
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The poem 'Fire and Ice' has a Pessimistic tone.
Explanation:
- In the poem, the poet uses two different metaphors 'fire' to represent the unending and passionate human desires and 'ice' to represent the igniting hatred inside humans.
- The speaker says these two deadly emotions will be the primary cause of the destruction of humankind on this earth.
- Thus, the tone would be considered 'pessimistic' as the entire emphasis is on the end or demolition of the human race through their emotional energy.
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