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What is the theme of “Fire and Ice” by Robert Frost?

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For plato users the answer is "Unchecked emotions are potentially destructive"

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The theme of Robert Frost's poem is the destuctive potential of hatred and desire. In his poem, Frost explores with amazingly eloquent brevity two forces which have the potential to bring destruction to the world. The first of these two is desire, which Frost likens in heat and intensity to fire.

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