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Echoes of LIFE, DEATH, and LANGUAGE

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ECHOES OF LIFE, DEATH, AND LANGUAGE In teaching and linguistic contexts, both helps us understand people's feelings and thoughts better cause language shapes emotion and moral awareness. Based on Thomas's poem it can be used in the classroom to teach tone, repetition, and figurative language during literature classes. This is to show how poetic rhythm expresses human willfulness and acceptance of death. Meanwhile with Poe's story, it's highlights psychological realism and subjective perspective as it perfect for narrative voice, sentence structure, and word choice that build suspense. Educators can encourage students to explore on how emotions like grief, guilt, fear, and resistance are constructed through words not just felt. Linguistically, the difference between poetic form (Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night) and Gothic prose (The Tale-Tell Heart) shows how language adapts to express universal human struggles or experiences. Reflecting on both can helps learners ...