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what is the central ideas of the poem " Fire and Ice."​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poem revolves around the theme that human emotions are destructive when allowed to runn amok (out of control). They can destroy a person morally, physically or even mentally. The poet tells us about the destructive bearing of ill-feelings like- love, lust, intolerance, greed, hatred etc

Answered by ananyajay09
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The poem revolves around the theme that human emotions are destructive when allowed to runn amok (out of control). They can destroy a person morally, physically or even mentally. The poet tells us about the destructive bearing of ill-feelings like- love, lust, intolerance, greed, hatred etc.

Here, in this poem the poet signifies love, passion etc. as fire and hatred, greed etc. as ice. Also, world represents a relationship of humankind.

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