what is the rhyming scheme of the poem fire and ice how does it help in you bringing out the contrasting ideas in the poem
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The rhyme scheme of the poem is: a, b, a, a; b, c, b, c,b.
The poet presents contrasting ideas of ‘fire’ and ‘ice’ using this rhyme scheme. He thinks that the world will end probly in fire and ice. He wants to say that the fire of people's neverending desires may be a reason for end of the world. Using 'ice' to symbolize the coldness and indifference among people in the world, he suggests that the inhumanity would be enough to end the world.
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The rhyme scheme of the poem is- abaa, bcbcb.
In the first stanza, 'fire' rhymes with 'desire', and in the second stanza, 'ice' rhymes with 'suffice', and 'hate' rhymes with 'great'. Hence 'fire' and 'ice' are contrasting ideas in the poem.
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