And Death Shall Have No Dominion by Dylan Thomas
‘And Death Shall Have No Dominion’ by Dylan Thomas is a poem about death not holding any power over life because eternal life still exists after death.
‘And Death Shall Have No Dominion’ by Dylan Thomas is a poem about death not holding any power over life because eternal life still exists after death.
To read the poem, click here. ‘The Hunchback in the Park’ symbolises human isolation, specifically human isolation contrived through the ostracising and denouncement of a hunchback, for reasons relating to both his physical deformity and social destitution. Thomas is keen on producing poetry that looks back to his childhood, and the ‘Hunchback’ is another such …
To read the poem, click here. Seamus Heaney produces an ethereal imagery of nature while depicting the life we live in the modern times, being oblivious of the beauty that lies beside us in his poem, ‘Postscript’. Heaney takes a directorial stance to move through different transitions from nature to our human life, often zooming …