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what does the poet compare fire with

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Answered by bonoedwin70
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he compares fire by desire , anger ,devastation. Answer:The poet compared the 'fire' in this poem with desire. Because, fire is something that burn everything. However it can be control, but desire can't be controlled.

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Poet compares fire to desire.

  • Fire and Ice is a poem by Robert Frost.
  • In the poem, the poet predicts that the world will come to an end either by Ice or fire.
  • In the poem, Ice and fire are compared to self-destroying emotions.
  • Fire is compared to desires.
  • Fire represents desires, lust, and greed.
  • It makes a man selfish, egoist, and cruel.
  • It is very difficult to control desires.
  • It will spread like fire.
  • It will trap and engulf man leading to his destruction.
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