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Get access to the detailed solutions to the previous year's questions asked in XAT exam.
The poem explicitly mentions 'dissolving the will' and 'escaped the question of free will and fate', hence one can safely deduce that all the three words in question are used more or less synonymously. The three words arise in the context of answering the question 'what is love?', hence one can garner that one has to dump 'will', 'free will', and 'fate' to answer this question. Option A is further strengthened
by - ' Be foolish in love, because love is all there is'.