What does the poet convey through the
poem? fire and ice
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The poet thinks about the end of the world that people think fire is the main cause of destruction. But by the end of the poem he says that both Fire and Ice are equally destructive. Both have the same power of causing destruction.
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Through the poem "Fire and Ice' poet wants to convey that the world will come to an end either by fire or by ice. Fire here stands for desire and greed and Ice stands for hatred and rigidity. ... Similarly, hatred is also ruining humans slowly. He concludes that both the weapons are equally dangerous and destructive.
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