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    Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden explores some of those issues and their complexities‚ focusing mainly on a breakdown caused by a lack of understanding of all that a father provides to his family as well as broken lines of communication. Hayden indirectly addresses messaging and compassion issues in this poem through the use of a child’s point of view in a darkened atmosphere. For starters‚ Hayden puts communication

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    Sundays too my father got up early and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold‚ then with cracked hands that ached from labor in the weekday weather made banked fires blaze. No one ever thanked him. I’d wake and hear the cold splintering‚ breaking. When the rooms were warm‚ he’d call‚ and slowly I would rise and dress‚ fearing the chronic angers of that house‚ Speaking indifferently to him‚ who had driven out the cold and polished my good shoes as well. What did I know‚ what did I know

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    1‚ The poem’s title The title “Those Winter Sundays”‚ winter obviously means cold‚ contrast between cold and warm is one of the important thing in this poem. Sundays mean weekend‚ the day that people stay at home with family. Sundays and labor which mention in the poem is another contrast. 2‚ The speaker and the speaker tone of voice In this poem‚ the speaker is the poet himself. 3‚ The structure and the form of the poem 4‚ The poet’s use of language and diction In the beginning of

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    (Romano preferred). For as long as long as I can remember‚ my mother always made tomato gravy on Sundays. My family‚ and many Italian-American families‚ calls it "gravy." Don’t get this confused with the type of gravy you would put on mashed potatoes — we call that "brown gravy". I could never mistake a Sunday by waking up to the scent of roasted garlic permeating throughout the house. My traditional Sunday morning breakfast consisted of Italian bread dipped in gravy and a meatball or a pork neck. It

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    Those Winter Sundays The hard work done by a father is typically overseen by those who rely upon it. It is ever apparent in the poem‚ Those Winter Sundays‚ by Robert Hayden. In the poem‚ the speaker tells of the many cold days his father would wake up early in order to make his family’s life more comfortable. These are thankless acts that are not for acknowledgement nor thanks‚ but for the love of his family. Work goes unnoticed bysp the youth of the family just as much now as it did when this poem

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    "Love"‚ is often an unrequited emotion experienced by many parental figures. This is displayed in the poem‚ "Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden where the speaker is recalling of a time during his childhood where he contemplates the sacrifices his father made for him. The line‚ "Sundays too my father got up early (Line 1)"‚ entails that his or her father awoke every morning and with "cracked hands that ached from labour (Line 3)"‚ undergone his daily routine as the speaker remained oblivious to

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    The poems “Daystar” by Rita Dove and “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden share many similar themes. The main theme that these two poems share is being unappreciated. Both narrators used specific language and imagery to support this theme. In the poem “Those Winter Sundays” the father is described to wake up every morning even on Sundays also‚ to warm the house up for his child. He worked all week doing labor and “No one ever thanked him” is a hint that people around him were very unappreciative

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    keeping a large amount for himself‚ and using Methodist money to support the anti-Smith democrats. Although he was not found guilty‚ these cases ruined his reputation and standing as the most prominent leader of the Prohibition Movement. Billy Sunday

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    Compare and Contrast In John Updike ’s A& P and “the bloody orange dress” we are taken on a path of two characters that are coming of age and must face the harsh realities of adulthood due to their extreme naivety. Sammy in A and p is a nineteen year old male who works as a grocery store cashier clerk. Jessica in the bloody orange dress is a 21 year old female who lacks self confidence all the while trying to get a grasp of womanhood. Both seem to come from middle class neighborhood yet

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    The man in "Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden uses the boy version of himself as an example for other children teaching them that they should never forget to appreciate how hard a loved one works for you or the dedication they show to making sure you are cared for. Also a lesson for adults that they may suffer extreme guilt later in life when it will be to late to free yourself of those type of emotions. I can identify with the emotions he goes through‚ easily placing myself in his shoes seeing

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