Mention two contrasting views regarding the end of the world as forecasated in the poem ' fire and ice '
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Fire and Ice’ is a highly symbolic poem by Robert Frost. This poem is a meditation about how the world will end the poet says that the fire of lusts and endless desires and ice of hatred among human beings will put this world to an end one day.
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The two contrasting views in the poem "fire and ice" are:
- In this poem, the fire and ice depict how the world will end.
- Some say that the world will end in fire, and some say the world will end in ice.
- The poet says that the desire with fire and the hatred with ice are equal.
- Hate can destroy everyone in the world.
- It leads to cruelty and fury.
- Love among the people can make the world a better place.
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