And Death Shall Have No Dominion Questions

Bring on the tough stuff - there’s not just one right answer.

  1. What are the different kinds of imagery that we see in Thomas's poem? Combined, how do they contribute to the poem's themes?
  2. What's the effect of having slant rhymes in "And death shall have no dominion"? How might the poem have sounded different with some more perfect rhymes?
  3. How would you describe the speaker's voice? Why does this type of voice fit well with the poem's themes and language?
  4. What do all of the biblical allusions add to the poem's themes? Would it have sounded any different without them?
  5. What does the poem's refrain contribute to the overall sound and organization of the poem? Would the poem have sounded the same without the refrain? Why or why not?