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Now it is time to write about some of the texts you’ve read and studied! So far in this unit, you have examined the following works: “I dwell in Possibility,” “Ozymandias,” “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night,” “The Charge of the Light Brigade,” “The Battle of Blenheim,” and “War is Kind.” Select two of these poems and, in a well-developed response of at least two paragraphs, compare and contrast them.
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Based on the information given, the poems that are chosen include "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” and “The Charge of the Light Brigade".

In "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night”, the speaker emphasizes that older men should fight fiercely against death. The setting is the time when the father of the speaker was approaching his death.

The conflict of the poem surrounds the end of life and the resistance to death. In the poem, Thomas began with the second-person point of view.

In "The Charge of the Light Brigade", is a poem about a failed military action that involved a British light calvary. The setting was during the Crimean war. The theme is about bravery, duty, and sacrifice.