According to the above interpretation, <u>“the dying of the light”</u> is another metaphor for death in this poem.
“Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” is a villanelle in which the poet addresses his father how he ought to die. Dylan Thomas advised his father about how he needs to defy death. The poet also gives an overview of the characterization of the people who defy death and had anger towards it. He uses metaphors and imagery to explain life and death.  
 
        
             
        
        
        
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The Murder of Gonzago, also known as The Mousetrap, is a play Hamlet has performed in order to unveil his uncle's innocence or guilt in the death of his father. Hamlet adds scenes depicting his father's death into the action of the play. When those scenes are performed, Hamlet's uncle and mother are uncomfortable.
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This evidence shows that he lives during the time of the Samurai so swords are very important to his culture. The importance of honor and respect are also present in this excerpt because the words of "honored friend" and "humbly suggest" are used.