what does the poet mean when he says the world end in fire or ice
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in the poem fire and ice by Robert frost when Robert frost says "and would suffice "he simply means that fire is enough for destroying the world or cause an apocalypse .
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Hey mate here is your answer
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According to the poet, the world will end due to the fire, which symbolises desire.the poet feels that there is enough hatred in the world that is spreading among the people.this hatred will end the world one day.
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