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What do ' fire ' and ' ice ' suggest?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the poem "Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost, fire suggests greed, jealousy, anger, etc and ice suggests indifference, hatredness, etc.

Explanation:

If the hatredness, jealousy, greed, continues in the world, it would be very difficult to survive here.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • 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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