Life is Fine is a perfect example that demonstrates an endless scenario when people come to death as a solution for everything. The poem consists six stanzas. His determination is highlighted in the first stanza, particularly in these two sentences: “I tried to think but couldn’t; So I jumped in and sank.” However, his attempt fails eventually and then he then again makes an effort to kill himself by jumping from a sixteenth floor of a building in the third stanza. This is also when the audience comes to know the reason for his decision to seek the death: “I thought about my baby -And thought I would jump down”. Obviously, the loss of love is the motivation that pushes him to the edge. Nevertheless, at the end the speaker is still alive as he finally realizes the sacredness of life enough to acclaim: “Life is fine! Fine as wine! Life is fine.”