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what deep meaning does the poem 'fire and ice' carry in it ?

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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The answer has been stated below.

Explanation:

  • The poem "Fire and Ice" is a short poem written by Robert Frost, possibly being inspired by Inferno of Dante.
  • The poem tells that the possible idea of the destruction of the world would be through fire (desire) or ice (hatred).
  • The poet, through this poem, wants to convey that selfish desires and hatred holds the power in it to destroy the whole world.
  • The meaning of the poem is that humans can be self-destructive.

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Answered by suvam24
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The poet has compared fire to the dark side of humanity i.e., hatredness and lust. According to the poet, lust is a greater evil. Desire or lust is the cause of war. Hatredness is also harmful. So the poem ‘Fire and Ice’ represents the two evils hatredness and lust which lead to the destruction of the world. According to the poet, fire stands for desire, greed and avarice. The more you try to satisfy them, the more they grow. There is no end to it. They spread rapidly like fire and ruin your whole life.

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