“Life is Fine” is a perfect example that demonstrates an endless scenario when people come to death as a permanent solution for everything. The poem consists six stanzas, and the first four stanzas are the depictions of the speaker’s attempts to commit suicide. 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.” Through this, his intellectual impasse- a principle that leads to him committing suicide is illustrated.