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Which idea does the poet endorse in the first stanza in the poem Fire and Ice? Explain within 100-120 words

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Answered by SᴘᴀʀᴋʟɪɴɢCᴀɴᴅʏ
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Through the poem "Fire and Ice'poet wants to convey that the world will come to an end either by fire or by ice. Fire here stands for desireand greed and Ice stands for hatred and rigidity. ... Similarly, hatred is also ruining humans slowly. He concludes that both the weapons are equally dangerous and destructive.

In the first stanza, the poetshows his agreement with those who believe that fire will cause the end of the world. He links the element offire to the human emotion of desire or passions

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In the poem 'Fire and Ice' the poet Robert Frost endorses on the two conflicting views regarding the end of the world. Some people say that the fire will cause the end of the world. There are others who say that ice will end the world. Poet says that from his experience of having tasted passion, he agrees with those who say that the world will be consumed by fire.

The poet agress with those who feel that the world will perish in fire. The poet is aware that the fire of anger and hatred is very strong in this world. This fire will bring about the downfall of thise world. The fire of hatred will spread and the world will be reduced to ashes.

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