what do the people think about the world? (Poem- Fire and ice)class 10th
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The people think about the world? (Poem- Fire and ice)
Explanation:
- People were divided into two parts at the decision of cause of end of the world.
- Some of the people believe in the fire symbol that it is the sign of unbridled passions and fury will with desire that can end up the world.
- On the other hand some people think that that ice is the sign of cold reasoning. People think that indifferences and the hatred would be the reason of end up of the world.
- Robert Frost was the writer of Ice and Fire which is the symbolize of destruction of the world.
- It is an extremely compact and lyrical poem. Even a single syllable would not wasted.
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The people think that the world would end either due to fire(represents desires) or due to ice(a metaphor for hatred).
Explanation:
- 'Fire and Ice' is the briefest of Frost's poems yet conveying a profound message.
- The poet says that some people think that this world would end 'in the fire' which is the symbol of desires. Through this symbol, the poet highlights the human's talent of self-destruction with their own greed, passion, violence, and anger.
- While the other people think that 'ice' which is the symbol of hatred and indifference is also a great cause to bring the destruction of the world.
- However, the author considers the 'fire' or desire to be more destructive through his personal experience. Yet he says that 'if it had to end twice' even 'ice' or hatred is sufficient enough to bring an end to it.
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