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Summary of fire and ice


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Answered by shubhamgatuam8707
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The speaker brings us into the middle of an argument between people who think the world will come to a fiery end and people who think the world will freeze. He could be talking about the literal end of the world, but he's also talking about the power that human beings have to harm or "destroy" one another.

The speaker's experience with romantic desire has taught him that passionate or "hot" emotions like love and lust would probably have the power to turn the earth into a big fireball. But he has also experienced the other extreme, and he knows that colder emotions like hate have great destructive power. Love gets all the publicity, but hate is the silent killer. It may not have the same grandeur as the fireball ending, but it'll do the trick.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Summary:

The phenomenal poem 'Fire and Ice' by the nature poet Robert Frost gives an idea about what circumstances can occur so that the world gets destroyed.

The poet says that some people have mindset that the world will end due to fire that signifies greed, avanice, conflict and fury while some say due to ice that symbolises hatred and kind a cold war among people. The poet is confirmed that the fire has the potent to end . But if it is to be destroyed twice, hatred is enough.

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