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what do the metaphors fire and ice convey?DO THEY LEAD TO HUMAN DESTRUCTION(15 marks)

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Answered by potterheadsam
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The primary literary device in the poem is that of implied metaphor. Fire becomes a metaphor for human desire, which is made clear in the third line. Ice works as a metaphor for hatred, which is implied in line 6. Another literary device is that of antithesis. Fire is the antithesis of ice.

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Answered by aaridhikatiyar
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Fire and Ice :

Fire and ice in the poem are metaphors for desire and hate respectively. The poet discusses the two possibilities regarding the end of the world.So, the fire of evil desires and ice of wicked hatred are the two contradictory opinions presented in the poem Fire and Ice by Robert Frost.

The poem Fire and Ice by Robert Frost is a metaphor for human feelings of desires and hatred. Fire represents burning desires while ice on the other hand depicts ice cold hatred.

It tells us about how we humans will be the end of our own race.he poem, 'Fire and Ice' by Robert Frost revolves around the theme that human emotions are destructive when allowed to run amok (out of control). They can destroy a person morally, mentally and physically.

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