How to use poetry to protest the situation and attitude and clarify how successful you think. Sonnet does not enter a calm and beautiful night. The calm night of not entering John Donne's Sonnet and Yellen Thomas is two poems about death, which seems to convey a completely different message. These poems are clearly written by two people about two different concepts of death. Both verses are protesting the challenge of contesting poetry, and they are instilled into the writer from a young age.
Do not be gentle with that wonderful night Dylan Thomas Do not spend that wonderful night gently The old man should laugh with the burning at the end of the day; anger, get angry with the disappearance of light. The wise men know that the darkness is right, but because they do not have lightning in their words, they do not enter gently for good night. Good people, last wave, how clever cries, their weak behavior may dance in the green bay, anger, anger against the death of light. They captured the sun in flight and sang, and the savages they learned too late were they saddened on the road, not gentle to good night. The person in danger of death is blind, blindness burns like a meteor, becomes gay, anger, anger with the light of death. And you, my father, at the height of sorrow, curse, blessing, I am your violent tears, I pray. Please do not spend that wonderful night gently. Anger, anger for the extinction of light
In autumn evening in Washington DC, the sun seems to represent the poem by Dylan Thomas. Do not gently enter that beautiful night ... anger, get angry with the death of light. The scarlet sky encourages many viewers to grab the camera and casts doubts. Remember that human beings are only a small part of the electromagnetic radiation radiated from the sun. This type of radiation contains many wavelengths, but your eyes are sensitive only to a specific part of it. It is the so-called visible wavelength. Different colors are associated with different wavelengths
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