In the poem from Dylan Thomas, ''Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night,'' he is convincing and telling his father to fight away death. In the poem, Dylan wrote, ''dying of the light,'' quoting that he is referring to death. To accompany the situation and description of death he writes, ''Do not go gentle into that goof night.'' Throughout the poem Thomas is convincing the readers to deny death and fight it. The writer uses imagery to paint a vivid picture inside the readers head.
''The Charge Of The Light Brigade'' is a poem by Lord Tennyson, that tells a story to the readers. The story is abut how the Light brigade went to war. The writer uses terrifying description of the war and how the men died: <span> “Shattered and sundered. They rode back, but not, not the six hundred.” When reading the poem you receive a sense of anxiousness as the poem goes on to describe the war.
The Dylan Thomas poem says you should fight death, but Lord Tennyson's poem says you should somewhat accept it.
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The narrator spends so much time in "The Tell-Tale Heart" attempting to justify the murder of the blind man because he is insane; he is a madman. The narrator of the short story tells the story in a calm way to try to prove his sanity. He tells us at the end of the story that he is not mad.
The narrator of the short story is, in fact, mad. He has a nervous disease.
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