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‘Some say in ice’ a) What does it refer to? b) Explain the idea of the first stanza. c) What is the other thought on this subject.... Justify Fire and Ice

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Answered by ahujasheetal45
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Answer:

In the poem ICE is used symbolically to signify the cold, feelingless attitude of people who are GREEDY, insensitive and indifferent towards the others. Such a lack of warmth and affection leads to inhuman actions which may spell the end of the world.

Explanation:

IN THIS POEM FIRE AND ICE HAVEN'T BEEN USED ONLY LITERALLY, THEY ALSO HVE A SYMBOLIC SIGNIFICANCE. FIRE STANDS FOR FIERCE, VIOLENT, FIERY PASSIONS LIKE ANGER LUST CRUELTY AND RUTHLESSNESS.

WHEREAS ICE STANDS FOR COLD FEELINGS LIKE JEALOUSLY, HATERED, INDIFFERENCE AND SELF CENTERDNESS THOUGH THE TWO ELEMENTS ARE CONTRARY IN NATURE, THEY BOTH POSSESS ENORMOUS DESTRUCTION POWER

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