"Whatever the word is, drinking the melody, he does not mind." This is a very general opinion of early commentators on Dylan Thomas (Cox 1). Thomas is a loving and hated poet. It depends on individuals and how they look at his poetry. His poetry is very famous as it contains the vision of life, aspects of life and death, fear, sadness, joy and beauty. When young, Thomas was a very violent poet. As he gets older, he talks for everyone he wrote. The poem that he wrote concerns quality and quality of life.
Authors of all kinds of literature such as stories, biographies, autobiographies, poetry, etc. incorporate literary tools into works to express specific emotions, themes and ideas. Dylan Thomas wrote in his poem as follows. He uses various grammars including figurative, repeating lines, resonance, rhyme, and emotion. This poem is also written so that a stable beat will not change throughout the poem when reading. This includes a prosodic scheme that allows the reader to focus on the meaning of each line as it reads. The overall theme of Thomas' poetry is basically not to give up at the end of your life; he points out that several different types of men are somehow against their deaths.
In the poem by Dylan Thomas, "Hands of Signing Papers" adopts a literary style which can not be understood. Thomas is a romantic modernist who deviates from the traditional literary form and uses other literary means to explain the meaning of his poem. In the hands of "signing the paper", Thomas used personification, dictionaries, and synonyms to contribute to the overall theme of poetry. Because Thomas is a modernist and a romanticist, he deviates from traditional literature, making his work complicated and difficult to understand. However, he conveyed his message through literary facilities. One - way Thomas communicates his message through the use of anthropomorphism. The use of anthropomorphization is achieved by how human qualities are given, such as "taxation by breathing", "squeezing with chalk", "considerate rules", "no tears".