Death be not Proud and Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
[2023-11-20 11:06:08]
Death is an aspect of life, and everyone will soon be familiar. According to my experience, my accustomed to death surpassed my expectation. Poems are something I can not understand, but deal with concepts, I am accustomed to it when I was able to work with the writer's soul. Concept of death About two poems, I really want to read and compare with each other, it is Dylan Thomas's "I do not have the death or proud", Dylan Thomas "Do not let that gently quit. "
Dylan Thomas wrote a poem, "Do not spend a calm evening," John Dunne's poem "Death, not pride" was given a contrasting view of death. So, "Do not spend a nice good night" This poem explained that Dylan Thomas is ashamed or inappropriate that wonderful and funny people died in a quiet old age. Thomas encourages people to think about fighting death, silently not accepting. This is Thomas' second line clearly wrote, "The elderly should be acclaimed when baked at the end of the day" (889). By contrast, John Dunne's poet We live forever in heaven, so we encourage temporary death as a pleasant experience "Death is not proud". "; Death, we will forever wake up one shorter sleeping past you will die, death will not exist" (892): This is shown in the 13th and 14th lines, Dan writes
Death and dying are themes through many pieces of art of each era. Dylan Thomas did not have a gentle night Do not have a death pride "While John Dunn is there", "Christina Rossetti" ", a good example of poetry of the death of the poem I remember They are on a regular day involving anthropomorphization, mortality, as a luxurious retreat, by comparing them with frequent use of an extended metaphor, to communicate, "I am trying In addition to these poems, in addition to these poems, a variety of exciting images that do not have "death" autonomy of Emily Dickinson's "Mother Camp" Cinnare Acebe and Dylan Thomas Using a method, a metaphor, a metaphor, a lost theme to convey his feelings and contempt, the most important is the certainty of death
Because I can not stop death, I am totally contrasting and gently do resistive against resistant nights against Emily Dickinson's visibility death. Dickinson is not quite the opposite, so softly that night, to create a strong and emotional resistance to resist using the main figurative language and images, I can not stop death, She uses mellows, rounds to define acceptable images, tone of obedience and fear. Seeing the "deathing light" death like this, the flames repeat the theme of resistance and anger symbols, and Emily uses Thomas' metaphor of a very passionate poet so that you can use "shipping fee" etc. Please do not mind gently at that good night. An expanded metaphor on the process of death. Dickinson's awe of death is evident as she began writing this verse, referring to the effective death of a respected gentleman called the capital of the first condemned prisoner