English, asked by Malhotra13aryan, 17 days ago

'to say that for destruction ice is also great'
what is the tone of the poet in the given line? and why?
poem - fire and ice
by robert frost
class 10

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Answered by palakkandare
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The speaker believes fire to be the more likely world-ender of the two, and links it directly with what he or she has "tasted" of "desire." In an ironically conversational tone, the speaker adds that ice—which represents hate and indifference—would "also" be "great" as a way of bringing about the end of the world.

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