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what is the poet's desire in the poem fire and ice​

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Answered by rakeshjha7121975
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Robert Frost's poem “Fire and Ice” expresses the profound idea that the world would end in either of two ways, either by ice or fire. Both the components are compared with self-destructing human emotions: hatred and desire.

Answered by doglover85
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Answer:

The poet wants to tell us that the earth will in two ✌️ ways ie fire and ❄.

Explanation:

Fire here means desire to achieve something but ice ❄ here means hatred. Scientifically fire here means eruption of volcanoes and ice ❄ means melting of glaciers.

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