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    major role on the pathos aspect that captivates the readers and the listeners. While “Those Winter Sundays”‚ “Still I Rise” and “Daddy” all share the same free verse form to explore the theme of Dominance vs. Submission‚ they employ an array of literary devices and figurative language supported by different sound devices to highlight important elements of emotions. All three poems portray

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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 the poem‚ "Those Winter Sundays‚" Robert Hayden uses clear details to show that the father loves his family‚ but was unable to spend value time with them. Hayden shows deep emotions when describing the relationship between a boy and his father. This poem demonstrates how love can come in a mixture of forms‚ rather it be hard work and dedication or simply just saying "I Love you." Hayden’s poem‚ gives us a glance at a boys childhood and how he felt about his father. The father worked hard to show

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    In the poem‚ “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden‚ the author uses subtle symbolism to reflect the speaker’s distant relationship with his father. The title of the poem immediately tells the reader that the poem takes place in winter‚ a time that connotes both coldness and gloominess. Hayden starts his short‚ redolent poem by writing that the speaker’s father put his clothes on in the‚ “blue black cold” (Hayden line 2). The reader instantly feels the cold and iciness inside and outside the house

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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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    The poem Those Winter Sundays is about the relationship of the author and his dad. In this poem‚ he uses literary elements to show the reader what he senses and what is happening in his surroundings. Imagery is used many times‚ and he uses them so he can show what is going on and is easy for the reader to understand like the sounds he hears and the visions he sees. Imagery in this poem really created a vivid image for the readers to see in his “shoes.” in other words he uses imagery for people to

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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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    of love varies individually. In the poems “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden and “After Making Love We Hear Footsteps” by Galway Kinnell‚ the individual families in these literary works experience very different forms of love. Whether it takes the maturity of an adult or the innocence of a young child to see that love is apparent‚ it is still undeniable the presence and importance that love plays in a family relationship. In “Those Winter Sundays” Hayden shows fear towards his family. This

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    The Winter Sundays By: Robert Hayden Explication In the sonnet “Those Winter Sundays”‚ the theme is the warmth of the coal fire becomes the warmth of the love that radiates throughout the house. An adult speaker presents memories of how his father expressed love for him through his actions. In particular‚ the speaker remembers that his father rose very early on Sunday mornings to stoke the furnace fire. Only when the house was warm did he awaken his son to dress. Line 12 notes that the father

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    Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden looks like a simple poem‚ but when the reader dives deeper into the words he or she can easily see the theme of this poem is something much deeper and more personally connected to the speaker’s feelings and thoughts. The speaker is an adult‚ most likely a man‚ looking back on his childhood. As he remembers the events that took place inside his home with his family‚ he begins to realize how much his father did for not only himself‚ but his family. As an adult

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