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what’s the critical appreciation of the poem “As You Go Through Life” by Ella Wheeler Wilcox? What’s the purpose the poet wrote it, and what’s the mood and message in the poem.

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Answered by LilyKim
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"This is a beautiful poem that speaks about finding the good things as opposed to hiding from the bad things in life. This poem mainly focuses on happiness over sadness. This poem's theme is that there will always be bad moments in a person's life but they have to walk through it because at the end of the road, there will be something good waiting, something that is worth fighting for. Every line conveys a different message for readers about life.

The speaker of this poem seems to be someone who is very experienced in life. Someone who has already lived through most of what younger people are living through now. The reason I think this is because the speaker gives a lot of examples of what a person will face in life (adjusting life to fit the world, looking for the good in the bad, don't fight against what is inevitable etc)."

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Answered by AnusritaS98
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                                        CRITICAL APPRECIATION

AS YOU GO THROUGH LIFE BY ELLA WHEELER WILCOX

The beautiful poem "As you go through life" by the famous poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox, talks about the beauty of life. The poet portrayed an optimistic view of life. The speaker suggested that we should not feel disheartened and curse the universe when we face difficulties. We should enjoy life and cherish the happy moments cause every minute we are unhappy we lose sixty seconds of happiness from our life. The narrator elaborated that life is not supposed to be perfect. It is supposed to be a roller coaster ride, full of faults but we should learn our lesson and move on with our lives rather than complaining about it. The poet started the poem by discussing the sad part of life and ended with a good note. She wanted her readers to realize that no matter what the issue a person is facing, one fine day it would pass and the person would realize that the fight was worth fighting. The whole purpose of the story elaborated in the poem is that the poet wanted each one of us to keep patience and wait for the happiness life has stored for us.

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