Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night Analysis

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Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night- Dylan Thomas (poem analysis)
A man once said: ?You're going to go through tough times - that's life. But I say, 'Nothing happens to you, it happens for you.' See the positive in negative events? (Osteen 3). In all kinds of problems, individuals need to see the positivity in them just like Dylan Thomas did in his poem ?Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night?. This poem was written in 1951 and the style is a villanelle. In this villanelle many symbols can be found such as the different times of the day and being bright; with those symbols are the theme of not giving into death. Similarly, there are many literacy devices in this poem such as an oxymoron and repetition, and these have to do with the theme of …show more content…

Thomas used time during a day to represent the life-span of a person; when it is sunrise it is the beginning of their life, and when it is sunset it is near the end of their life therefore when dark comes death arrives: ?Though wise men at their end know dark is right? (Thomas 4). In this quote the speaker refers to dark which is right after sunset when the ?sun? meaning life is gone, when the sun leaves dark comes which can be seen as death itself. This quote is introducing a type of men who fight for their life. The wise men know that death is inevitable, and that it is the cycle of life, but this does not mean that they cannot fight to make their lives a bit longer. Another symbol is brightness, such as burning or fire. When and individual thinks of the dark, they will associate it with wanting something bright such as fire to be guided and feel secure. ?Old age should burn and rave at close of day? (Thomas 2). In this quote Thomas used the word ?burn? which is related to something bright. Since darkness represents death, brightness will represent life. What the speaker was trying to convey in this line was that old people have to be full of life or ?bright? so death or ?darkness? does not take over and win. Thomas used various symbols to give out a message to the readers that they have to fight with all their strength against