Analysis Of Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night

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The poem “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” contains descriptive, euphonious and cacophonous words to develop a message. The poem discusses the topic of death and how people look and accept it in different ways. The third verse in the first stanza uses diction with negative words to explain the rage some might have against death. Wise men knowing and accepting their fate of death is a topic in the second stanza. The wise men accept it but because they left no legacy they fight for more time. The author shows they have left no legacy explaining how they have “forked no lightning they/ Do not go gentle into that good night” (Thomas 5-6). After, the wild men waited too long to live their life and grieve because it's too late. Thomas shows

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