Dylan Thomas
...iful natures and bring them into the world of the poem. The poem, “Never Again Would Birds’ Song Be the Same” makes me imagine a beautiful situation that birds are singing in a garden and I feel I can hear the melody. On the other hand, he wrote a poem whose name is “Out, Out—”, and the poem shows different world from those poems, “Acquainted With the Night” and “Never Again Would Birds’ Song Be the Same.” In “Out, Out—”, the story explains the nature background as usual, but it is more concentrated in people and the event that occurred. In addition, characters are cruel, and their attitudes are cold in the end, so this poem has more realistic story than his other works do. This poem shows us that the death can happen so easily, but Frost’s feeling is not same as those witnesses, and he would be confused and feeling sad about the boy’s death if he was there. In the poem, “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night”...