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Specify Robert Frost message for the humanity in fire and ice?
Answer :- Robert Frost's poem “Fire and Ice” is a strong symbolic poem where fire is used as the emotion of desire and ice, that of hatred. He has used the idea of two groups who have their own possible explanation for the end of the world. ... Both the components are compared with self-destructing human emotions: desire and hatred.

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Answered by Hyemi2008
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Robert Frost's poem “Fire and Ice” is a strong symbolic poem where fire is used as the emotion of desire and ice, that of hatred. He has used the idea of two groups who have their own possible explanation for the end of the world. Both the components are compared with self-destructing human emotions: desire and hatred.

Answered by upenderjoshi28
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In the poem Fire and Ice the poet has presented two opposite views about the end of the world. Fire and ice in the poem are metaphors for desire and hate respectively.  The poet discusses the two possibilities regarding the end of the world. One possibilities is the world ending in flames of fire. The poet feels so when he ponders over the burning flames of desires of people. These desires for more money, more power, etc. will surely hurl the world into another nuclear war, which will burn up the entire world in flames.  

The second possibility of the doom of the world is with ice. The poet feels people have so much of hatred in their hearts against one another that it is sufficient to freeze the entire planet to death.  

So, the fire of evil desires and ice of wicked hatred are the two contradictory opinions presented in the poem Fire and Ice by Robert Frost.  

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