Who Does The Poet Agree With?
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poet agree with those people who says the that the end of this earth would occur by fire
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Whom does the poet agree with in the poem "Fire and Ice" is given as follows.
- In his poem "Fire and Ice," Robert Frost expresses agreement with both points of view.
- In this poem, two groups of people are discussed: one that predicts that the planet will burn up, and another that predicts that ice will doom it.
- At first, the poet stands alone with the first group.
- The fire of desire, he continues, will bring about the end of the world.
- Later, Frost changes his mind and joins the second group, agreeing that ice—the bitter ice of hatred—will bring about the end of the planet.
- Here, "fire" represents avarice, lust, conflict, intense desires, and rage, while "ice" represents rigidity, frigidity, a lack of love and life, as well as cruelty, intolerance, insensitivity, apathy, and hatred.
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