The poet by using ice cream as a metaphor beautifully explains that just like a bowl filled with too much of ice cream is not good, similarly a life full of too many desires is injurious because no matter how rich, or how wealthy a person becomes he will not gain peace of mind because his or her greed for wanting more will never be satisfied.
Just like the woman who was so attached with her embroidered cloth but she had to part with it because of death, all of us have to part with all the tangible and intangible things we love.
The poem as the title suggests “The
Emperor of Ice cream” looks funny from outside but when read carefully has a deep meaning inside. Stevens has attached the biggest truth of life, death with a funny note; death comes to one and all and those who stay attached to materialistic desires have to suffer in the end. What is advisable is that one should start de-attaching himself from his surroundings as soon as possible because we must understand the universal truth that life will indeed come to an end today or tomorrow. Prevention is as a matter of fact