Why did the poet compare desire to fire and hate to ice. ( poem fire and ice )
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In the poem 'Fire and Ice' Robert Frost explains how the world will end by either fire or ice.
- The poet uses these two primal elements to serve as a metaphor for the destructive powers of the universal human emotions.
- 'Desire' which he associates with fire, and 'hate' which he associates with ice.
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Yes, I agree to the poet in relating 'fire' with desire and 'Ice' with hatred in the poem.
According to the poet of the poem Fire and Ice, the world will end due to the 'fire', which symbolizes desire. But if the world had to end twice then it will be due to the Ice which symbolizes hatred. The poet feels that there is enough hatred in the world that is spreading among the people.
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