Symbolism In Robert Frost's Nothing Gold Can Stay

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In “Nothing Gold Can Stay” by Robert Frost, the author addresses the importance of realizing what it means to recognize that nothing positive or negative can last forever. Frost uses Gold as a symbol of a type of trauma or bad event/thing that is rebarbative or inconvenient. In this poem, Robert Frost makes it clear to the reader that no matter what, everything must erode away at some point. But whether that thing or situation was constructive or pessimistic, that thing or occurrence must end. Though that commodity will demise, that will not have to be the end. Something could start up again. Whether that be something conclusive or abrogative, something new will flourish and could spread either positivity, negativity or both. In life, nothing