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    That Good Night “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” was written by a concerning son begging his father to battle for his life. Dylan Thomas did not want his father to surrender the fight against death. The author states at the end of his poem how he wanted his father to live and defeat death with rage. “And you‚ my father‚ there on the sad height‚ curse‚ bless‚ me now with your fierce tears‚ I pray. Do not go gentle into that good night” (Thomas lines 16-18). Clearly‚ the author wants his father

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    ’s Promise: To Rage Against the Dying of the Light "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night"‚ by Dylan Thomas is a plea from a dying man ’s son to steel his reserve and fight against imminent death. Thomas begins by presenting the example of wise men that fight their impending death valiantly‚ despite knowing that defeat is inevitable. Good men also "rage against the dying of the light" (Thomas 9); a suggestion that Thomas hopes that his father will take to heart. Wild men war against their impending

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    becomes clear that his image means death. Based on this line "Old age should burn and rave at close of day;" (Thomas‚ 2)‚ and these three words "burn"‚ "rave"‚ and "rage" he directs his words to old men who are closely to die should fight at that day‚ and do not just die easily without shown not only anger and power‚ but also madness against it. In the second stanza‚ the speaker starts with mentioning clever people and their knowledge that death is investable. And even though they know all

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    Claude McKay’s poem‚ If We Must Die‚ is a poem about racial inequality and persecution with a very angry tone. The words of this poem exude with the poet’s rage against the injustices done to his race. His hatred of the inequality is evident in his harsh descriptions of his persecutors. However‚ the reader can also feel the emotions of triumph because "If We Must Die" is also a poem of strength‚ rally and hope for the African American race. In the opening line‚ McKay urges his people not to die

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    C. S. Lewis once said‚ “no one ever told me that grief felt so like fear.” In Dylan Thomas’s villanelle‚ “Do not go gentle into that good night‚” written within the Emerging Modernist Period‚ illustrates a man grieving his old and dying father to rage at death for people should look over their lives and have confidence of having accomplished the defining moments by taking risks and having no fear before death is upon them. Within the first tercet‚ a young man reacts to the closeness of death with

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    extended metaphor in which day represents life and night represents death. ‘Old age should burn and rave at close of day’ here the poet complains in the face of death. In the third line of this stanza the repetition of the first word of this line‚ ‘’rage’’ emphasizes it with an uncanny doubling. The end of the line is united by the similar vowel sounds in the middle of ‘’dying’’ and ‘’light’’‚ a technique called assonance. On the other hand in the first stanza of

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    Praying for justice to prevail in this country‚ Lasallians were called to express indignation to this assault to humanity. Students wore black ribbons on their chest to sympathize with the victims and their loved ones‚ and to shout and rage against the inhuman act. They lit candles and prayed for peace‚ and were in one in expressing the gloom and grief the whole country has experienced. We call on the wheels of justice to move swiftly without deception of wealth and power. Otherwise‚ record

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    good‚ wild‚ and grave. In the first Stanza‚ the poem starts by telling his father‚ on his death bed‚ to fight for his life‚ or “Do not go gentle into that good night”. One should only die old‚ once their life is over‚ so fight the best you can against the “dying of the light”‚ meaning the will to live. In the second Stanza‚ he is making a statement saying wise men “do not go gentle”. Wise men know they must die natural growing old‚ because everyone takes them for granted‚ making their words

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    fight for survival of life. The second kind of men the poet speaker talks about are good men. The poet speaker described good men as ‘frail’ and the deeds that they have done are appreciated by others. However‚ the third line from stanza one‚ ‘Ragerage against the dying of the light’ is repeated on the third‚ fifth‚ and sixth stanzas. This repetition is to accentuate the poet speaker’s state of mind. The poet speaker insisted that people should have the will to live and do not succumb to wait for

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    miXing AnD mATcHinG By: William Meyer SECTION A • Poetic Devices Glossary Poetic Devices Glossary Irony: a difficult term to define can refer to a manner of expression or a quality in the thing perceived. In both cases‚ irony involves the perception of discrepancy‚ usually between apparent and real significance. It is an indirect way of communicating an attitude. Irony can vary in tone‚ from humorous to bitter. Example- Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge:

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