In literаture, аuthоrs оften explоre universаl human experiences and emotions that readers can personally connect to. For this response, choose one of the prompts below and reflect on how your own experiences, observations, or perspective connect to the poem’s larger message or theme. Your response should go beyond summary to analyze the poem and thoughtfully explain the connection between your experience and the author's ideas. Please remember to include at least 2 direct quotes from the poem to substantiate your claim(s) about its meaning. Prompt 1: In “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night,” Dylan Thomas presents death as something that should be resisted rather than quietly accepted. Reflect on a time in your own life when you or someone you know fought against giving up, losing hope, or accepting a difficult situation. How does your experience connect to Thomas’s message about resistance, perseverance, or mortality? Prompt 2: In “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” T.S. Eliot explores topics like overthinking and the fear of taking action. Reflect on a time when fear, self-doubt, or anxiety prevented you from saying or doing something you wanted to do. How does your experience connect to Prufrock’s attitude toward time, action, or social judgment throughout the poem?
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