What does 'Ice'symbolise in the poem,Fire and Ice ?
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Frost's poem, “Fire and Ice,” the speaker symbolizes fire as desire or love, and ice is symbolized to be destruction and hate. Another way to symbolize ice in this poem is coldness. Frost immediately connects fire with desire because of its perfect rhyme.
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In the poem "Fire and Ice", ice symbolizes hatred, rigidness and roughness of human emotions.
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- "Fire and Ice" is a symbolic poem by Robert Frost. This poem describes about how the world will be destroyed and which element will be the one to do it.
- This is one of Frost's best known poems.
- In the poem, the poet uses both fire and ice as symbols to describe different human emotions and how they can destroy the world.
- Ice here describes coldness of human emotions and the feeling of hatred and insensitivity towards other people. It can slowly erode the human mind and destroy the world just like fire can.
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