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If there is a poem that personifies stubbornness, anger, and all-around refusal to accept what’s coming, “Do not go gentle into that good night’ is our pick. Written by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, this poem reaches for our primal drive to survive and pulls it out into the open. This poem is about struggle; a desperate struggle to stoke fire in the darkest of woods. Dylan’s poem is our reply to Frost’s ‘Acceptance’ in the previous episode.
By Nabilla, Titi, dan GilangIf there is a poem that personifies stubbornness, anger, and all-around refusal to accept what’s coming, “Do not go gentle into that good night’ is our pick. Written by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, this poem reaches for our primal drive to survive and pulls it out into the open. This poem is about struggle; a desperate struggle to stoke fire in the darkest of woods. Dylan’s poem is our reply to Frost’s ‘Acceptance’ in the previous episode.