Analysis Of Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night

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In the poem "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" summarizes that one should fight against dying, denying the urge to accept death. Dylan Thomas uses the metaphor of death as "night" and life as "light" to explore the themes of aging and dying. The poem also suggests that they should in fact leave this world kicking and screaming, furious that they have to die at all because they couldn’t leave on their own terms. At the end of the poem the speaker says his own father is on the brink of dying, expressing the pain that is being shown throughout the stanza, “Rage, Rage against the dying of the light.” (Thomas 9) The stanza is implying the plead for his father to approach death with rage, to fight for intimacy , and to fight against his own