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What is the central idea of Fire and Ice poem?

What is the central idea of Fire and Ice poem?

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  1. The central idea of the poem Fire and ice is that the world will destroy one day because of greed and hate which has developed among human beings. This greed an hate has evolved because of world and worldly things. They make a person inhuman and selfish. He becomes so obsessed with these things that he forgets human relations and emotions. Thus the poet is of the views that greed and hate will destroy the world one day.

  2. The FIRE AND ICE,composed by Robert Frost,is a short but beautiful philosophical poem.The poet warns us to be away from the negative emotions,i.e.,the desire of materialistic things.There must not be the lust for worldly possessions.We must not have hatred for any one.These emotions are enough to destroy the world.In the poem,Fire is termed as desire and ice as hatred.

  3. FIRE AND ICE, composed by Robert Frost is a short but beautiful philosophical poem. The poet warns us to be away from negative emotions. There must not be the lust for worldly possessions. We must not have hatred for anyone. These emotions are enough to destroy the world. In the poem, Fire is termed as desire and ice as hatred.

    In the poem Fire and ice  the world will destroy one day because of greed and hate which have developed among human beings. They make a person inhuman and selfish. He becomes so obsessed with these things that he forgets human relations and emotions. Thus the poet is of the view that greed and hate will destroy the world one day.

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