He believes that although a man is old and infirm, he should be just as passionate as anyone and blaze out in glory, or “rave at the close of day.” It seems that he is trying to persuade his father to be more like the wise, good, wild, and grave men by presenting him with evidence of how they have lived. It becomes intensely personal when he cries out to his father and says, “Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.” He wants his father to have “fierce tears” of passion, feeling, and emotion. He does not care whether his father curses or blesses him, but he does not want him to succumb to death without a fight and a passion to
He believes that although a man is old and infirm, he should be just as passionate as anyone and blaze out in glory, or “rave at the close of day.” It seems that he is trying to persuade his father to be more like the wise, good, wild, and grave men by presenting him with evidence of how they have lived. It becomes intensely personal when he cries out to his father and says, “Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.” He wants his father to have “fierce tears” of passion, feeling, and emotion. He does not care whether his father curses or blesses him, but he does not want him to succumb to death without a fight and a passion to