In this world, nothing is immortal. Explain with the reference 'Fire and Ice'.
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Simple language that portrays significant meaning of hatred and desire is evident in the poem. The poem says the world will end with fire and with ice at the same time. That is the destruction by ice. He sees ice as a great destructive force just like fire. The poem ends by showing that both ice and fire destroy.
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