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What warning does the poet give through the poem 'Fire and Ice'?​

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Answered by soniya6635
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The poet wants to aware the humanity that everything will end one day as a result of human misdeeds'. The poet says that both fire and ice are destructive. Fire of violent desires will put the world to an end. If the world had to perish twice then it will be-perished by-.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Through the poem, 'Fire and Ice' poet Robert Frost conveyed a warning in regards to the end of this world due to human deeds. The metaphors of 'fire' and 'ice' are used very effectively to convey a warning to the readers. 'Fire' here stands for our unbridled, uncontrolled, and unchecked passions, lust, and desires because these are disastrous for human beings and ultimately to the world.

Similarly 'ice' stands for cold reasoning that is devoid of human warmth, sympathy, love, and brotherhood. This will root insensitivity and cruelty. This hatred will ultimately lead to the end of the world.

Explanation:

  • Robert Frost refers to the two contrasting ideas fire and ice as predictions of how the world will end.
  • According to some people this world will end with fire and others are of opinion that this world will end with ice.
  • The poet compared equally desire with fire and hatred with ice. At last, the poet warned us by saying that both of these are growing rapidly so they both may lead to the end of the world either way.

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