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What is the unlimited for devasationn from fire and ice

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Answered by adityanathpandey000
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Answer:

1) Fire and Frost is a poem written by Robert Frost that tells about distinction between two things that destroy the world (Little 176). Simple language that portrays significant meaning of hatred and desire is evident in the poem. ... He sees ice as a great destructive force just like fire.

2) Others believe that 'ice' symbolised by cold reasoning, indifference and hatred will be the cause of destruction. The poet sides with those who believe that 'fire' or unbridled passions and desires will result in the destruction of the world.

Explanation:

Yes, there is possibility of the extremes of fire and ice to exist in a person at the same time. Fire in the poem is symbolic of man's intense desire for something; and ice symbolizes hate and indifference. ... One possibilities is the world ending in flames of fire

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