Do Not Go Gentle Into The Good Night Analysis

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“The fear of death follows the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.” A line extracted from the poem, “ Do Not Go Gentle Into The Good Night,” written by Dylan Thomas, expressing his feelings on his dying father. I personally feel it was Thomas’s way of letting out a strong plea towards his father not to give up, to keep fighting even if it meant suffering. Furthermore by rereading the poem, it gave me the vibe that Thomas himself became depressed and gave off a certain amount of pent up anger.

It showed in his words he used in his poem. “Rage, rage,” you could say that he was angry, his dad was dying. He was also depressed and the result in that was him being consumed by alcohol. He was sitting there