Robert Hayden's Poem, "Those Winter Sundays," is the perfect example of a life lesson. As a child growing up there are things we do not realize but eventually life reveals the significance of curtain things and in this poem Hayden’s has this experience. This poem shows how we take things and people closest to us for granted. He does this in three ways, blatantly, with the language he uses, and also with the mood and tone he sets. The speaker in the poem gives imagery of his father being a hard working man. In line 1 the speaker states, “Sundays too my father got up early.” Meaning that usully the Sundays when most people rest his father got up early to work. It is obvious that the
Robert Hayden's Poem, "Those Winter Sundays," is the perfect example of a life lesson. As a child growing up there are things we do not realize but eventually life reveals the significance of curtain things and in this poem Hayden’s has this experience. This poem shows how we take things and people closest to us for granted. He does this in three ways, blatantly, with the language he uses, and also with the mood and tone he sets. The speaker in the poem gives imagery of his father being a hard working man. In line 1 the speaker states, “Sundays too my father got up early.” Meaning that usully the Sundays when most people rest his father got up early to work. It is obvious that the