Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night Analysis

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In the poem “Do not go gentle into that good night” by Dylan Thomas, the speaker passionately proclaims his call for men to their last breath and give into the life they deserve to live. He does this by the structure of his poem and utilizing light and dark imagery. The poem is written in iambic pentameter, while the poem as a whole is five tercets and a quatrain. Thomas uses a form of villanelle which presents the last time of each stanza in an alternating rhyme scheme with both lines being repeated in the last stanza. This is relevant to the meaning of the poem whereas Thomas reiterates the need to “...rage against the dying of the light.” The repetition of this line creates an urgent tone, as if to plead to those who are leaving this world