what do the metaphor of ice and Fire convey to the reader don't the represent the two extreme of human behaviour that can lead to the destruction and death this world what is the message that the poet wants to give to the reader
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The message revealed in the poem 'Fire and Ice.'
Explanation:
The poem 'Fire and Ice' is written by Robert Frost. The objects that represent the two elements– fire and ice, are human emotions of passion and hate.
So, the metaphor of ice conveys cold hatred emotion, whereas fire represents passion and desire.
Yes, it is true that fire and ice are two extremes that hold the power to destroy the world, and this is the message the poet wants to convey in the poem.
The message that the poet conveys in the poem is that when human emotions are not controlled and allowed to run amuck, it has the power to destroy someone physically, mentally, and emotionally.
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