What does the poet mean by the ending of world chapter fire and ice
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The poet says that both fire and ice are destructive. Here fire stands for the heat of desire and ice stands for hatred He thinks that our violent desires will end the world. If it survives, it will be ruined by hatred.
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the poet mean that the world will end in fore which desire if it will fail then it will be end by ice which represent hate
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