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

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Answered by SHIVAMBANDE18122005
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Explanation:

Ostensibly, the poem "Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost is about the hypothetical end of the world, with the speaker asserting that it will be destroyed either by fire or by ice. One could argue, though, that the central idea of this poem is that fire and ice are equally destructive, in their own ways.

Answered by kush193874
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The poem, 'Fire and Ice' by Robert Frost revolves around the theme that human emotions are destructive when allowed to run amok (out of control). They can destroy a person morally, mentally and physically.

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