What is irony in the chapter fire and ice by Robert Frost
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Distinction between two things.
Hatred and desires
Explanation:
Because both bring distractions to the world.
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The irony of the poem lies in the idea that fire represents desire and ice represents hate, though they are different but they have equal perilous effect on human beings beside of their contradictory nature.
EXPLANATION:
perilous-full of danger or risk
Contradictory-inconsistent
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