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 by Dylan Thomas, the author uses a variety of literary devices to further enhance his message to fight death. He uses many metaphors throughout the course of the poem, most seen to compare death to a deep sleep or a night. For example, in Line 2 it says “old age should burn and rave at close of day”. Close of day is a metaphor for death. Thomas uses this phrase instead of death to let the reader understand what he is trying to say better, because everyone has experienced a close of day, but not everyone has had an experience with death. The words “burn” and “rave” also have a large effect on the reader. They are significant because the words “burn” and “rave” create a vivid image in your head

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