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the tone of the speaker contrasts with the seriousness of the subject matter. justify from the chapter fire and ice​

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the tone of the SPEAKER contrasts with the seriousness of the subject matter. justify from the chapter fire and ice

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The subject matter of the POEM is the end of the world which is a serious issue. No one would want this to happen. However, the POET uses words like “I hold with those who favor fire” which show that he wants the world to end.

His words “To say that for destruction ice Is ALSO great” are sarcastic in nature. He says that ice is great for destruction, however, he does not want this to happen

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