Monday 5 December 2011

Paraphrases "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night"

The theme of "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night", written by Dilan Thomas from the book "The Poems of Dylan Thomas", published in 1946 by New Directions Publishing Corporation, evaluates four types of persons, summarized as men, shortly before they die.

1. When you are about to die, you  re-evaluate your whole life, like all the mistakes you made, but also all your passions.

2. Wise men know that dead is not dreadful, if you enjoyed it to the full.

3. Good men have risk aversions and avoid problems, which could give them important life experiences that make life desirable. They had a good but boring life.

4. Wild men had always amusement and liveliness,although they weren't caring about the consequences. In their last days they might regret some actions, however they didnt waste their life time.

5. Grave men accept other one's point of view at no time. Their fear and inevitable way to death makes them angry with every little thing and blind enough to forget about the beauty in life.

6.  You, father, dieing in this moment, changed your life a lot of times. Regret some parts of it, but don't forget about all the joy you were chosen to experience! Don't end your life in affliction.

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