Robert Frost's 'Nothing Gold Can Stay'

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Robert Frost wrote "Nothing Gold Can Stay" during the end of World War 1. This poem was written to give metaphors to say nothing perfect or beautiful can last and it is a narrative poem. The title "Nothing Gold Can Stay"is telling what the poem is about how nothing good can last and the title was also given during World War 1 so the title could also be saying our world can't stay perfect. This story repeats about "her" multiple times referring to Mother Nature. This story represents the period of life and death. The main character was really mother nature because there was not a real person mentioned or talked about throughout the poem also Eden. The author leaves you trying to figure out what they are meaning in the poem and it is that nothing