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"one must possess over all egoistic and selfish substance "throw light on the statement in context of the poem fire and ice by robert frost

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Answered by sudhanshudhek76
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The poem Fire and Ice highlights dark sides of humanity. These dark sides are very dangerous. These dark sides are caused by vices like greed, selfishness and hatred.

As depicted in the poem, the poet expresses his views about these dark sides. He feels either extreme desire or extreme hatred will prove to be the cause of the end of the world. The fire of selfish desires may bur the world into ashes; the ice of hatred can freeze the world into inhospitable planet.

Permanent peace on earth can be brought only through patience, understanding, tolerance, and acceptance. Through self-realization man can develop an understanding and the truth of oneness of all mankind.

Answered by DIVISHASACHDEVA
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The poem Fire and Ice highlights dark sides of humanity. These dark sides are very dangerous. These dark sides are caused by vices like greed, selfishness and hatred.

As depicted in the poem, the poet expresses his views about these dark sides. He feels either extreme desire or extreme hatred will prove to be the cause of the end of the world. The fire of selfish desires may bur the world into ashes; the ice of hatred can freeze the world into inhospitable planet.

Permanent peace on earth can be brought only through patience, understanding, tolerance, and acceptance. Through self-realization man can develop an understanding and the truth of oneness of all mankind.

The Fire and Ice is a poem written by Robert Frost. In this poem, you can find two darkest traits of humanity such as the capacity of hate and the capacity to be consumed by lush and desire. Frost written a powerful statement about the subject of greed and jealousy, and he proved that such traits of humanity can lead to nothingness. Desires are the greatest problems that can form a war, and Frost lessens the relative importance of hatred but still presents it as having the ability to lead to the destruction of the world if it were to happen for a second time. 

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