What do ‘Fire’ and ‘Ice’ symbolize in the poem ‘Fire’ and ‘Ice’
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In Frost's poem, “Fire and Ice,” the speaker symbolizes fire as desire or love, and ice is symbolized to be destruction and hate. Another way to symbolize ice in this poem is coldness. Frost immediately connects fire with desire because of its perfect rhyme
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The poet personifies Fire and Ice by giving them the mind to destroy anything.
Ice is compared to feelings such as hatred, cruelty, intolerance, coldness and insensitivity; feelings that cause slow destruction like ice. These feelings can make our mind and thoughts numb; just like how ice numbs a part of our body with prolonged contact.
Fire is compared to feelings such as greed, conflict, avarice, fury.
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