Villanelle's Poem

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In the poem do not go gentle into the good night, Dylan Thomas discusses the theme of death. In this poem, Thomas thinks that death is what we should fight against and instead of escaping it and merely accepting it. He explores the theme of life and death in a pathetic but also authoritative way. The villanelle has a total of 6 stanzas. Throughout the 6 paragraphs, the first 5 effectively provide examples that death should be protested and to be fought against. All lines in the stanzas consist of short sentences structures which are nearly the same. and in the form villanelle, there is a common metrical pattern called iambic pentameter, which means ten syllables per line, which depicts a very stable and rhythmic image for the reader. The first and third lines …show more content…

Alliteration is used in the poem.As seen In the first line of the poem "Do not go gentle into that good night", the alliteration here is used to call attention to the words go and good which carry the alliteration, thus giving great emphasis to these words. Night symbolizes death and also has a negative

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