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what is the message of the poem "fire and ice" by Robert Frost? (30-40 words)​

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Answered by deenapravin
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The poem Fire and Ice by Robert Frost is a metaphor for human feelings of desires and hatred. Fire represents burning desires while ice on the other hand depicts ice cold hatred. It tells us about how we humans will be the end of our own race.

Answered by brainlysme10
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Answer:

The message behind "Fire and ice" by Robert Frost is about human desires and hatred.

Explanation:

In this poem, Robert Frost chooses to symbolise fire with the burning desires while the ice is perfectly describes that of holding ice-cold hatred. It describes an onward journey of how humans run their race and end up in the end.

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