What are the two main emotions represented by 'Fire' and 'Ice' in Robert Frost's poem? |
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How does the poet compare the destructive nature of desire and hatred in the poem? |
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Desire- Fire, spread quickly and causes rapid destruction. Hatred- Ice, causes slow but equally harmful destruction. |
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Frost explores how human emotions like desire (symbolized by fire) and hatred (symbolized by ice) are powerful enough to lead to the destruction of the world. |
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Imagery is used to visualize the destruction. Personification assigns human qualities to suggest they possess the power to destroy the earth. |
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True or False: The poem uses anaphora by repeating the phrase 'Some say' at the beginning of multiple lines. |
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The poem teaches that uncontrolled human emotions like desire and hatred can be destructive, and if not kept in check, they can lead to the downfall of humanity. |
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