Why does the poet think that ice is destructive?
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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. ... It can make a man insensitive to feelings and can linger in one's mind for lifetime. Ice or hatred will suffice to bring an end to the world.
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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. ... It can make a man insensitive to feelings and can linger in one's mind for lifetime. Ice or hatred will suffice to bring an end to the world.
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