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25SU_ENG1B_13460 Language Overview: Diction and Tone Activity

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The language a writer uses helps to create the tone of a work. This tone is the author’s attitude towards his or her subject matter. When reading for tone, consider not only language but also how the details, imagery, sentence structure, and literary choices lend insight into the author’s purpose and attitude. Being able to determine tone is an essential skill needed to fully comprehend a text. Here are just some of the many words one can use to describe an author’s tone: lighthearted, hopeful, enthusiastic, complimentary, confident, optimistic, elated, sympathetic, compassionate, proud, angry, disgusted, urgent, outraged, accusing, indignant, threatening, sarcastic, cynical, critical, satiric, condescending, mock-serious, taunting, somber, sad, disturbed, mournful, solemn, serious, apprehensive, concerned, hopeless, formal, objective, nostalgic, restrained, clinical, sentimental, detached, urgent, instructive, matter-of-fact, informative and authoritative Answer the question below based on a few lines of poetry with strong connotative diction from Dylan Thomas’s poem “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night”: “Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.”   What do the words “good night” connote?

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The prompt asks you to interpret the connotation of the phrase 'good night' within a Dylan Thomas poem, focusing on tone and deeper meaning rather than surface meaning. First, consider the immediate, literal reading: 'good night' is a common courteous farewell used when parting for sleep. But in this poem, the phrase appears in a resolute, almost ritual context, which shifts its meaning beyond a simple bedtime farewell. Next, think about the poem’s broader theme: a def......Login to view full explanation

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