Correct Answer= "those who celebrate life"
Dylan Thomas.
It is Dylan Thomas and the poem is actually entitled... "Do not go gentle into that good night"
The line is from the movie "Independence Day", spoken by the President of the United States in preparation for the final battle with the aliens. The line pays homage to the poem by Dylan Thomas, "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night", which describes the struggle of the aged against the onset of blindness.
"Go quietly into the night" is a phrase adapted from a line in the poem "Do not go gentle into that good night" by Dylan Thomas. It suggests accepting defeat or impending death without resistance or struggle. It conveys a sense of surrender or resignation.
Dylan Thomas' "Do not go gentle into that good night" is an example of a villanelle, a strict 19-line poetic form with a specific rhyme scheme and refrain. It explores the themes of death, resistance, and the struggle for life in the face of mortality.
This is a poem by Dylan Thomas. It can be found at numerous poetry sites such as Poets org, Poetry Foundation, and Poem Hunter. It was originally published in 1951.
"Dylan's theories" is a somewhat ambiguous phrase, as it could refer to theories developed by a specific individual named Dylan or possibly a character in a work of fiction. Without more context, it is difficult to provide a specific answer.
advises his father to rage against his coming death.
I think youre after Dylan Thomas's "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" See appended link.
Do not go gentle into that good night was written by Dylan Thomas when his father was dying. Dylan's father had always had a fiery temper, but during his last illness he became weak and docile. Dylan found it hard to accept what death was doing to his father.The poem says: Do not let death make you this quiet, passive, good-natured person that you have become. If you must die, face death as the independent, difficult man you always have been.Dylan took his father's death very hard. Shortly after his father died, Dylan began a different poem: To proud for death. But he never finished it.In fact Do not go gentle was the last important poem Dylan ever completed. Within a year he was himself dead.
Dylan Thomas in 'And Death Shall Have no Dominion,' not to mention "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night."
"Dylan Thomas" wrote "Under Milkwood," a radio drama that describes the dreams and interactions of the residents of a fictional Welsh town called Llareggub over a 24-hour period.