in the poem fire and ice what does the poet compares fire with
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And as previously mentioned fire is a direct comparison to war; so when saying he agrees with the idea of fire being the means in which the world ends, Frost is saying that because of desire the world will end in war.
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And as previously mentioned fire is a direct comparison to war; so when saying he agrees with the idea of fire being the means in which the world ends, Frost is saying that because of desire the world will end in war. The Brainliest Answer!
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