Analysis Of Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night By Dylan Thomas

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Form is key in poetry. Form can turn clashing words into eloquently flowing sentences. On the contrary, form can ruin captivating ideas by expressing them incorrectly. In Dylan Thomas' "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night", flawless form meets faultless function to create a haunting, yet beautifully meaningful piece. Thomas' poem is a villanelle in which he embodies his poem. The villanelle consists of five, three line stanzas, and one closing quatrain. A villanelle needs only two rhyming sounds, but uses repetition to scatter these throughout the poem. By separating his ideas into six different clusters, Thomas conveys powerful messages while allowing the reader a break to gather his or her thoughts. He repeats the lines "rage, rage

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