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In this world nothing is immortal explain with the reference to the poem fire and ice

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Answered by navneetyadav24
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Nothing is immortal in this universe. Fire and ice both are powerful things , both have destructive qualities, But hatred is more powerful: In the poem 'Fire and Ice' the poet says that both fire and ice are destructive. ... The hatred between man and man will bring the world to its end.

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Answered by mohitmadnawat12
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Nothing is immortal in this universe. Fire and ice both are powerful things , both have destructive qualities, But hatred is more powerful: In the poem 'Fire and Ice' the poet says that both fire and ice are destructive. Here fire stands for the heat of desire and ice stands for hatred He thinks that our violent desires will end the world. If it survives, it will be ruined by hatred. The hatred between man and man will bring the world to its end.

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