Desperation of the Child Plea
... What is most important to notice about the description of all of those men is that they all fight to remain alive; they all have their own ideologies and lifestyles but in the end they all show their regrets and desperation to remain alive. ... Dylan Thomas’ plea becomes then even more emotional and frustrating because he doesn’t understand why his father on his deathbed is refusing to fight for his life. ... In everyday life we are often in touch with same situations like with the one in the end where is a message from child to parent; very childlike with the refusal to compromise or suppress the purest of the child’s emotions. In situation of life and death we revert to our child state and are most in touch with our feeling and emotions.