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What does 'fire' and 'ice' mean in the poem 'Fire And Ice'? in about 40-60 words

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Answered by swetakanaskar
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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.

Answered by jeetsaint
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The poet here is telling that fire means jealousy or hate treatment to others which can end the world and ice means cold or ignoring to others which can also end the world. So, here poet is talking about the people's nature which can ruin the whole world. The world will not by it's own.

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