In the poem fire and ice what is the poet opinion about the world?
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Fire and ice is the poem about the poet's perception regarding the end of the world
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Robert Frost's poem "Fire and Ice" is a perception of the poet on how the world might end.
The poet here symbolises greed, lust and desires with'fire' and hatred, insensitivity and coldness with 'ice'.
He says that the fire of desire is engulfing people and humanity and the eyes of hatred is making people in sensitive and indifferent to others.
The poet thinks that the rapid growing lust,desires and hatred will lead to the end of the world whether in 'fire' or in 'ice'.
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