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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story‚ “Winter Dreams”‚ he suggests that the American Dream is a desire for “glittering things”‚ but the message Fitzgerald is trying to come across is that a person’s success depends on the effort put into it instead of class or race. Fitzgerald gives many examples of the idea American Dream‚ also Dexter’s desire for material success and his desire for Judy Jones. It’s also comparing his desire for both success and his childhood crush‚ Judy. The story starts off

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    Similar to me‚ the speaker “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden‚ had a different view on love as a kid and love as a mature adult. Acts of love‚ as kids‚ appear to be what parents are supposed to do‚ not things parents want to do to make your life easier as they love you‚ an important realization that comes with maturity. Parents constantly attempt to provide opportunities for their children‚ even without the best circumstances. When the speaker was a young boy‚ he never considered the action

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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story‚ “Winter Dreams”‚ he suggests that the American Dream is a desire for glittery objects. Some people put all of their effort into something and never get what they want or sometimes get what they want. But then in some cases people that don’t put much effort into something get what they want. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story “Winter Dreams” Dexter had a desire for his material success‚ which he put his effort into. Dexter also had a desire for a girl named

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    The poem‚ “Those Winter Sundays” is a short lyric in which the speaker remembers a moment in his childhood and thinks about the sacrifices his father has made for him back in his past. The author Robert Hayden’s intricate language of this poem brings a great use of imagery‚ metaphors‚ and symbols to each stanza. The sonnet of the poem does not follow a strict rhyme scheme‚ however the pattern of the words brings a sense of euphony to the reader. Haydens language and artistic devices by which he transmits

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    Spring‚ Summer‚ Fall‚ Winter‚ . . .and Spring After weeks of studying and learning about the Buddhist religion‚ it is easy to see the Buddhist ideals in the movie Spring‚ Summer‚ Fall‚ Winter‚ . . . and Spring. One of the main points that was stressed in the movie was some of the Buddhist precepts. One of the Buddhist precepts specifically says “To Refrain From Causing Harm To Other Living Beings” (Pauling 21). Another point that the movie focused on with the Buddhist precept involved “To

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    Robert Hayden has made a short poem titled “Those Winter Sunday’s”. It’s a poem that is created by the son because he regrets not thanking his father as a child. Throughout this poem readers tend to understand that parents do what is needed without appreciation and it ties in family relationship and parents love for their children he shows a lot through imagery in this poem. Hayden’s use of diction throughout the first stanza of “Those Winter Sunday’s” shows that he realized that his father did

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    prologue 1946 1. Ida did not approve the friend ship with Sennosuke family because she did not trust them Trade winds 1. 2. He feel in love with Misty in the darkness of the tin-walled cinema in Sheba Lane Fine and flash 3. Jack and his wife Bernadetee was employed as a gardener and a house girl 4. Derby Boxer was Bernadetee’s brother. 5. Misty‚Hartley and Alice found Derby sleeping in the cinema and felt obliged‚ so they took him somewhere else‚ Misty run away because Ida and Hartley up set

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    Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden In the Poem "Those Winter Sundays" the author Robert Hayden gives an intimate insight of how his life was as a child. As an adult‚ the author recalls the actions of his father‚ how each Sunday his father rose early to make a fire to warm up the house and to polish his good shoes. Within this descriptive sentence‚ the author provides a clear representation of his father’s parental duties even after an intense work week. In addition‚ when the author mentions about

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    Those Winter Sundays Historical Context/Info about Author: Robert Hayden grew up in a poor African-American section of Detroit known as Paradise Valley. At a young age‚ his parents separated and his mother could no longer afford to keep him so he was sent to live with a foster family. His adoptive father was a strict Baptist and manual laborer and while he was a stern man‚ he always attempted to care for and nurture Hayden’s love of literature. Summary: The poem‚ composed in 1962

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    The poem‚ “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden‚ the relationship between the father and the son is a classic case of “I didn’t appreciate my parent until I was older.” From the last line on the first stanza we are shown that no one really appreciated all the hard work the father did for the family‚ or more so it was an unnoticed act. At the end the relationship changes from being ungrateful to a realization of how he was towards his father‚ and grows an immense love and respect for him. The relationship

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