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The line "Rage, rage, against the dying of the light" is one of two refrains that is repeated throughout the poem to emphasize

a : That wild men deserve to die earlier than other people.
b : That his father should embrace life for as long as possible
c : He is giving his father permission to die
d : Death is like blindness

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to be honest i don't think it would be any of them because when it says rage rage against the dying of light i emmediatly picture men fighting against the light they don't want to die so the rage represents them not fighting and angery and the dying light represents the day turning to night which means death

The line "Rage, rage, against the dying of the light" is one of two refrains that is repeated throughout the poem to emphasize b : That his father should embrace life for as long as possible

What is Emphasis?

This refers to the calling of attention of readers to a given detail with the use of certain literary elements such as repetition.

With this in mind, we can see that the given line is repeated so that the readers can see that they should try to resist the dying of the light which is a message to his father to embrace life for as long as possible.

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