Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Do Not Go Gentile Into That Good Night
I personally like this poem. In the beginning, I thought this poem was very confusing, but the third time I read it, I realized what it really was about and I could draw conclusions from it. It lets the reader interpret a lot if different things into the words presented. In my case, I think that this poem is about a son and father, where the father is dying and the son has to say good bye. He wants to keep him alive, and tries to convince him to survive. This is a very sad situation; the more I think about it, the more felling of frustration for the son get evoked in me. Every sentence in this poem really has a meaning, either to emphasize on something, or to inform the reader on what's happening. This poem is really worthwhile reading because it displays a tragic situation of life, which most of us will most probably have to realize once.
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