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What is the poet's opinion about the world in poem fire and ice

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Answered by radii2629
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the poet is mad and mad nonesense loser he wants fire and ice but they both are harmful because fire can be exhauste

Answered by rharshitha
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Explanation: In the poem “Fire and Ice” the poet Robert Frost talk about the two different believes regarding the end of the world. He says that he is in the favour of those who says this world till the end in fire. As he has seen the effect and result of uncontrolled and ending diseres. He finds the human diseres same as fire in its nature.

On the other hand the second believes tells that Ice is sufficient for destroying this world. The poet compares the nature of ice with hatred. As ice can make a part of body numb with its prolonged contact like hatred can also give numbness to our mind and thoughts and make us insensitive and cruel.

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