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Summary of Fire and Ice by Robert Frost

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Answered by Anonymous
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Robert frost's poem 'Fire and ice' expresses the profound idea that the world would end in either of two ways, either by ice or by fire.. Both the components are compared with self destruction human emotions.. Hatred and desire....

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Answered by narissa090107
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Hatred, Desire, and the End of the World

Despite its light and conversational tone, “Fire and Ice” is a bleak poem that highlights human beings' talent for self-destruction. The poem is a work of eschatology—writing about the end of the world—and poses two possible causes for this end: fire and ice.

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