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Fern Hil

“Fern Hill” is Dylan Thomas’s vehicle to express his recollections of youth, through the eyes of an aging adult, and his sentiments and realizations about growing old and facing death. For Thomas, time has been the consummate enemy of betrayal for the protagonist known as youth. Through the use of metaphors, hyperbole, alliteration, and metonymy, Thomas weaves his sorrowful epiphany of life.
Immediately, Thomas portrays that life is easy and carefree for the young. For Thomas, youth is a time when time is abundant to learn, explore, and experience the simple joys of green grass and precious golden days. Thomas’s expresses his precise and deliberate description of children having no concept of time in lines twelve through fourteen when he says,
“In the sun that is young once only,
Time let me play and be
Golden in the mercy of his means.”
Through the use of personification, Thomas gives time the ability to allow the child to live and enjoy the youthful......


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