Dylan Thomas was born in England in 1914. He is a Welsh poet and writer who writes in English. According to the organization of the poet, "his father is a professor of English literature at a local grammar school and often tells Thomas before studying Shakespeare" (1). Family education developed his style of writing and led him to announce his first work in 1925. The poem "Please do not grace a wonderful night gracefully" was written by Dylan Thomas during the last illness of 1945.
Dylan Thomas wrote the poem "Do not be proud of death" by John Dunn, "Do not spend that wonderful night gently" and showed a contrasting view of death. In the poem "Please do not grace that wonderful night", Dylan Thomas explained the great or funny guy who died in his later years in a quiet and inappropriate way. Thomas encourages people to think that death should be a fight rather than a silent acceptance. This is obvious in the second line that Thomas wrote: "An elderly person should burn and laugh at the end of the day" (889). In contrast, John Don's poem "I am proud rather than dead" suggests that death be considered a pleasant temporary experience as we live in paradise forever. This means that on lines 13 and 14 I wrote that "A short sleep has woken up forever, the death disappears and the death you die."
Dylan Thomas proposes several different types of figurative languages. There are examples of rhyme, but it is not night. Night lighting, day and night are examples of resonance. It is a metaphor on line 14, "Blindness may burn like a meteor shower". On line 8, he uses personification by giving the ability to "behave" the dance. In The Negro Speaks of Rivers, Langston Hughes compared the existence of the river with the black experience. "My soul grows deep like a river." The third line is a metaphor. Ancient, human, I am an example of rhyme in this poem. Like black people, all these rivers are the main source of surrounding states and civilizations. Hughes invoked a Mississippi song
Dylan Thomas does not want to easily spend its wonderful night. They understand that what they do not have in their lives, they will try to do it by the end of their lives. Dylan Thomas is writing a poem "Based on five people, please do not spend that wonderful night gently". There is a wise man, a good man, a savage man, a tomb person, a father. Somehow, others are more obvious than before and they have ended.