Describe the journey of life depicted in the poem by Henry van Dyke
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In the poem, 'Life', the artist Henry Van Dyke, invites life and needs to experience each minute as it comes, remaining through all chances and great occasions. He starts the lyric by saying 'Let me live my life...'. He needs to carry on with his life consistently, looking forward in life and with no dithering. He wouldn't like to rush in life, and he wouldn't like to get some distance from his objectives, he needs to accomplish them, yet not very quick. Also, he even does not have any desire to grieve for the things that leave, for the general population who kick the bucket, for the things that her free. He needs to live with an 'upbeat heart'.
He even needs to be sure and have as much vitality and energy as that of a young man in the unpleasant and terrible occasions. He needs to invite new individuals in his life. He is sure at last and expectations his last days would be his greatest days.
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Henry Van Dyke was a famous American author. In his poem, he describes life as a journey and not as an entity. He further mentions that one should not stop when failures come in our way.
Instead, one should learn from them, and move on. He encourages not to dwell in the past and also not to worry about the uncertainty of the future, instead enjoy the present.