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Analysis Of Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night, By Dylan Thomas

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My interpretation of the two poems, “And Death Shall Have No Dominion’ and ‘Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night’ by Dylan Thomas, significantly align with the view that there is an inherent tension between life and death which is explored through imagery in Dylan Thomas’ poetry. This is because of the ideas explored in the poems, death should have no dominion/control/authority and that death is the fate of all humans. Dylan Thomas illustrates these ideas by using poetic techniques, including imagery.

To a significant extent, my interpretation of the poem ‘And Death Shall Have No Dominion’ aligns with the view that an inherent tension between life and death is explored through imagery in Dylan Thomas’ poetry. Death shall have no dominion/control/authority …show more content…

This is because of the idea of death having no dominion/control/authority which is expressed throughout the poem by poetic techniques such as; allegories and repetition. Thomas illustrates the idea of death having no dominion by using the allegory of light and dark being compared to life and death in the poem. The use of the allegory is to a high degree powerful as it adds meaning to the poem and helps the reader interpret the apparent tension between life and death. The use of repetition is excessive in ‘DNGGITGN’, this helps to reinforce the message of death having no dominion. The lines “rage, rage against the dying of the light” and “do not go gentle into that good night” are repeated throughout the entire poem. These lines symbolise making sure that death has no control or authority. Since they are repeated several times, they help to emphasise this idea. In the last stanza, the lines are the most powerful since they are considered to be imperative language. This manipulates what the reader is thinking and forces them to think deeply about how life and death are represented. The tension between life and death is explored throughout ‘Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night’, by the key idea of death having no dominion/control/authority and the poetic techniques …show more content…

The idea of death being the fate of all humans is expressed in this poem, it depicts the tension between life and death. Dylan Thomas uses parallelism, symbolism and oxymorons to express this idea. Dylan Thomas illustrates the idea of death being the fate of all humans by using parallelism. Thomas uses parallelism in each stanza when naming the type of men; wise men, good men, wild men and grave men. Thomas states that all these men will fall into death in the end. The symbolism here expresses the idea of death being the fate for all humans. The line “Old age should burn and rave close of day” symbolises the idea. This is because “close of day” symbolises death and “old age” is a metonymy. The use of poetic devices here creates vivid images of life and death. In the last stanza, Thomas knows that death is the fate of his father, “Curse, bless, me now with with your fierce tears, I pray.” The two oxymorons here “cure, bless” and “fierce tears” give enrichment to the tension of life and death. The inherent tension between life and death is explored throughout ‘Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night’ due to the idea of death being the fate of all humans and the techniques

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