What is the paradox in using the metaphor of ‘fire’ in the poem "fire and ice" by Robert frost
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When the speaker talks of the destruction that will cause the end of the planet, they cite two opposite causes, fire and ice. This leads to the larger (and more important) paradox where the author is implying that ice and fire, and the speaker-associated emotions of desire and hate are really the same thing.
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