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Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good

Night Essay, Research Paper


This is a poem about the joy and sadness that comes with the flash of burning life


soon blown out with nothing more then a sigh. It focuses on the sadness as those we care


for go far too gently into that good night. Of those who left before their time. As this


poem was written specifically for Thomas?s dying father it is even more poignant in the


emotional weight the words convey.


This poem radiates with intensity, in particular, the verse beginning: ?wild men


who caught and sang the sun in flight? is simply beautiful poetry. Addressed to the poet’s


father as he approaches blindness and death. The relevant aspect of the relationship was


Thomas’s profound respect for his father, tall and strong in Thomas?s passionate mind but


now tamed by illness and the passing of time. The acceptance of death and a peaceful rest


afterwards are pushed aside in favor of an ungentle rage so blind it almost mirrors the


vigor of childhood frustration at the nature of things we are powerless to change.


Further more, the poem speaks as much of the loss of love and the feelings of one


left behind as of death itself. The meaning of the poem stays shrouded in metaphors like


the references to night as "good". He acknowledged his father stood somewhere he had


not, and perhaps saw what he could not. Thomas was not ready to let go of such an


important part of his life even though his father was facing an irreversible course, and


Thomas?s grief was perhaps all the greater. His statement of this love and grief remain


touching. Perhaps the feelings of his fading father should have been more important than


his own rage. These emotion seem to run unchallenged throughout the poem even though


the style beckons structure and discipline within the theme of "night" and "light".


In the tercet?s Thomas gives examples of men who meet death differently yet


alike. The first are "wise men," perhaps philosophers. They know "dark is right" because


they know what to look for at the end of life. In spite of their wisdom, however, they "do


not go gentle" because their words "had forked no lightning." This phrase has the force of


a symbol suggesting that wise men had lacked the ultimate power of nature. Thomas


therefore seems to be saying that the wise men were not wise enough, th

at their words


created no ultimate linguistic reality but vague speculation of death as a good thing.


Subsequently, the good men of the third tercet permitted life to pass them by. The festive


imagery of "bright /Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay," evokes a wonder


world of joyful activities in contrast with the "frail deeds." Why, we wonder, do the good


men regret the past just as the last wave goes by?


As for the style it is most definitely an elevated style of poetic diction within a


villanelle format. The term originated in Italy (Italian villanella from villano: "peasant");


and later used in France to designate a short poem of popular character favored by poets


in the late 16th century. Five tercets are followed by a quatrain, with the first and last


line of the stanza repeated alternately as the last line of the subsequent stanzas and


gathered into a couplet at the end of the quatrain. The stanza is repeated for dramatic


effect and tone : ? Rage, rage against the dying of the light?. In this case this particular


stanza, gaining much of its impact from repetition and variation, paints a clear a definite


picture of the author?s strong emotions. And all this on only two rhymes. Thomas further


compounds his difficulty by having each line contain about the same amount of syllables.


The villanelle seems like a very regimented and difficult form; the effortless ease


with which Thomas makes it appear adds clarity to the complex emotions describes in the


poem. The rhetoric is never jumbled or ruff, and always profoundly moving; the images


are far reaching, yet terribly true; the complicated rhyme scheme simply adds to the many


dimensions of the poem.


In conclusion, the events surrounding Thomas at the time do not make up all the


character of this poem. As it is often the case, this work stands on it?s own. It either speak


to one, or not. But no matter what personal reasons inspired Thomas, the poem speaks to


our need to make our lives count against our inevitable deaths. Though the theme is


paradoxical, it declares to all: Live your life while you are actually dying. Do not accept


death passively. Live intensely and resist death passionately. All the beautifully


contrasting metaphors where Thomas?s way of gracefully asking his father not to leave


him alone, in the dark.

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