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What can be taken from the poem fire and ice

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Answered by Anonymous
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Moral-Robert Frost's 'Fire and Ice' is about destruction, the central theme of the poem. ... The second part of the poem indicates destruction by ice, which is causes by a complete absence of love or an all-consuming hatred for someone or something.

Answered by Anonymous
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Personification is to give human qualities to inanimate objects. In this poem, “fire” and “ice” are capable of destruction. Thus, the poet personifies fire and ice by giving them mind and power to destroy anything.

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