What Does Dylan Thomas Do Not Go Gentle Mean

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In the poem “Do not go gentle…” Dylan Thomas uses powerful words about how different types of people go through death. Dylan Thomas develops his message of what he feels different types of people go through death in an assonance way. He uses words like light, right, bright, night, etc, to create a rhyming sort of vibe. Another technique he uses is a euphemism technic. For example, in the poem, Dylan writes “Do not go gentle into that good night” (Dylan, 1) in a more calm demeanor, instead of saying something like “Don’t give up and die the day your time comes”. He then talks about how many other different types of perspectives take in death. In stanza two he uses a wise man’s perspective, then in stanza three he uses a good man’s, in four