Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Dylan Thomas style in Under Milk Wood. Essay -- English Literature
Dylan Thomas' style in Under Milk Wood.    Dylan Thomas was born in 1914 and lived for many years in a small  Welsh town called Laugharne. He could speak not a single word of  Welsh. The piece called 'Under Milk Wood' was finished just short of a  month before he passed away. It was commissioned by the BBC to be  broadcasted on the National radio. This meant that it was broadcasted  with no costumes, no props and no visual imagery to excite the  audience. Dylan Thomas' radio play had to entertain the audience by  the spoken word only. The style and language in Under Milk Wood is  therefore very important. Under Milk Wood uses throughout the play an  opaque and poetic style giving the listener an impression of fluency  and flowing. We propose to contrast this style with others that are  used in Under Milk Wood.    The first style in Under Milk Wood is an opaque poetic style, which  Thomas uses to perfection; it is used to describe the strange and  unusual inhabitants of Llareggub and their day-to-day activities.  There are many different techniques that are used that help build up  an atmosphere that is normally created through the use of actors and  costumes but as Under Milk Wood was broadcasted and not meant to be  performed upon a stage with an audience. One way to introduce an  atmosphere is to bring songs into the play as a sombre song will make  a sombre mood. Dylan Thomas uses songs through out the play to reflect  on the atmosphere, a song such as Tom, Dick and Harry produces  emotions "O Tom, Dick & Harry were three fine men" the whole song is  very sombre and is a technique that wasn't used in very many plays. It  is very effective and the songs are repeated again numerous times  throughout the play this use of familiar ...              ...uteous". The rhythm of the poem is also too  regular, which creates boredom far apart from the poetic technique  that Dylan Thomas employs.    Dylan Thomas shows that he is capable of writing in a good number of  different styles and proves that he is able to recreate the atmosphere  although he is not able to use the devises of a stage performance. He  is able to recreate this through his mastery of the English language  mastering metaphors, similes and transferred Epithets. Dylan Thomas  shows in Under Milk Wood that he is Able to write in the opaque poetic  style but is also able to contrast this with other popular styles. The  poetic devises that Dylan Thomas does use can sometimes be described  as strange and opaque it's quite similar to the device employed by  poets but it does do the job and is very affective at attaining the  reader's attention and keeping it.                    Dylan Thomas' style in Under Milk Wood. Essay --  English Literature  Dylan Thomas' style in Under Milk Wood.    Dylan Thomas was born in 1914 and lived for many years in a small  Welsh town called Laugharne. He could speak not a single word of  Welsh. The piece called 'Under Milk Wood' was finished just short of a  month before he passed away. It was commissioned by the BBC to be  broadcasted on the National radio. This meant that it was broadcasted  with no costumes, no props and no visual imagery to excite the  audience. Dylan Thomas' radio play had to entertain the audience by  the spoken word only. The style and language in Under Milk Wood is  therefore very important. Under Milk Wood uses throughout the play an  opaque and poetic style giving the listener an impression of fluency  and flowing. We propose to contrast this style with others that are  used in Under Milk Wood.    The first style in Under Milk Wood is an opaque poetic style, which  Thomas uses to perfection; it is used to describe the strange and  unusual inhabitants of Llareggub and their day-to-day activities.  There are many different techniques that are used that help build up  an atmosphere that is normally created through the use of actors and  costumes but as Under Milk Wood was broadcasted and not meant to be  performed upon a stage with an audience. One way to introduce an  atmosphere is to bring songs into the play as a sombre song will make  a sombre mood. Dylan Thomas uses songs through out the play to reflect  on the atmosphere, a song such as Tom, Dick and Harry produces  emotions "O Tom, Dick & Harry were three fine men" the whole song is  very sombre and is a technique that wasn't used in very many plays. It  is very effective and the songs are repeated again numerous times  throughout the play this use of familiar ...              ...uteous". The rhythm of the poem is also too  regular, which creates boredom far apart from the poetic technique  that Dylan Thomas employs.    Dylan Thomas shows that he is capable of writing in a good number of  different styles and proves that he is able to recreate the atmosphere  although he is not able to use the devises of a stage performance. He  is able to recreate this through his mastery of the English language  mastering metaphors, similes and transferred Epithets. Dylan Thomas  shows in Under Milk Wood that he is Able to write in the opaque poetic  style but is also able to contrast this with other popular styles. The  poetic devises that Dylan Thomas does use can sometimes be described  as strange and opaque it's quite similar to the device employed by  poets but it does do the job and is very affective at attaining the  reader's attention and keeping it.                      
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