what does fire symbolizes in the poem fire and ice? 1. burning emotions 2. no emotions 3. cold emotions
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Explanation: In Robert Frost's “Fire and Ice,” fire represents desire and ice hatred. ... One could say that any act of destruction or violence could be done under desire or hatred, so the two emotions are probable ends to the world.
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fire stands for greed, avarice, lust, conflict and furry.
2.No emotions.
As in this there is no cold or burning emotions
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