How does dylan thomas use his personal reminiscences in his poems?
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One of Dylan Thomas's most famous and best-loved poems, 'Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night' is a villanelle, a poem divided into three-line stanzas where the same two repeated lines of verse comprise the last line of each alternating stanza.
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He says "trees flying my name". Dylan, the name of the author, is welsh, and means tide or sea, so probably "flying my name" means that they are being blown by the tide. Then, he keeps on walking "in a shower of all my days".
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