what is the moral of the chapter fire and ice
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We should live peacefully and whatever we have we should accept it
As the signify the desires
And ice signify the hate
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Robert Frost's 'Fire and Ice' is about destruction, the central theme of the poem. ... The second part of the poem indicates destruction by ice, which is causes by a complete absence of love or an all-consuming hatred for someone or something.
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