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Some say in ice. From what I’ve tasted of desire I hold with those who favour fire. (a) From which poem have the above lines been taken and who is the poet ? (b) What is the poet talking about ? (c) What message is he trying to give to humanity ? (d) What does the last line mean

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Answered by aadityabikram109
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a) The following lines are taken from the poem 'Fire and ice' by Robert Frost.

b)The poet is talking about how the world will end.

c) He is saying to limit your desire because it can lead you to do anything on any extent and also not to hate each other.

d) In the last line the poet shares his personal experiences and his own point of view about the end of the world. He says according to him human desire can be the cause of the end of the world as it can lead you to do anything on any extent.

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