History, asked by aathisri6, 4 months ago

what is the underlying idea of the poem fire and ice​

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Answered by habibmoon555
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Explanation:

Answer. The poem resolves around the theme that human emotions can be destructive when we lose our control over them at some point of our life. They can destroy our conscience and lead us to problems, conflicts and grudges. Fire represents desire and Ice represents hate.

Answered by Yogeshjoshi210
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Answer:

The poem resolves around the theme that human emotions can be destructive when we lose our control over them at some point of our life. They can destroy our conscience and lead us to problems, conflicts and grudges. Fire represents desire and Ice represents hate.

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