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In the second stanza of "Do Not Go Gentle" what imagery do you see?

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The imagery in the second stanza includes being able to imagine the words men spoke and the impact they had or didn't have on the world. The poem says that even though wise men know "their words forked no lightning", which means that they did not brighten the night or change the world with sudden impact, they still won't go out without a fight. This idea of words striking through the sky like lightning in the dark night holds powerful imagery.
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