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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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    The first poem in the collection for analysis is “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden. The poem is about realizing and regretting not being more appreciative for the father’s hard work and those little things the father did for the family‚ that the speaker took for granted. In the second stanza‚ you might also think that the relationship could have been tough and now the speaker regrets not being more thankful for the things his father did for him. In line 13-14 when the speaker says‚ “What

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    James Gollon Mr. Gehrman AP Literature and Composition 8 December 2014 Icy Hot Robert Hayden’s‚ Those Winter Sundays‚ is what we would call a constantly changing climate. Throughout the poem‚ Hayden uses the theme of cold and warm to express his feelings about his relationship with his father. When he uses the word “cold‚” in his poem‚ it seems that the emotions he’s feeling with his father are rather “cold” and disheartened. When he uses the word “warm‚” in the poem‚ it seems that the feelings

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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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    reflect. Robert Hayden’s “Those Winter Sundays” is a good example of a poem that helped me put my own father’s life‚ and his role in my life‚ in perspective. It’s a process that’s been happening as he slowly faded over the past few years‚ and will continue as the grass grows over his grave. (A friend‚ unfortunately‚ does the same thing with “My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodore Roethke. You can go to the Poetry Foundation page here for that sad poem.) The poem guide for “Those Winter Sundays” and related

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    describes a family scenario where the mom grieves as she feels she is losing control over her daughter. In “Those Winter Sundays”‚ there is a theme of sacrificing for your family‚ regardless of the lack of appreciation given back. While both are attention grabbing stories‚ between the two‚ “The Possessive” by Sharon Olds evokes the interest of readers more than “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden because of the intense imagery that grasps the reader’s attention. Having intense imagery

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    While “Those Winter Sundays”‚ “Let me not to the marriage of true minds”‚ and “Still I Rise” revolve around different themes‚ the authors explore those respective themes by employing similar literary devices‚ effectively enhancing the tone and meaning of their poems thanks to sound. Shakespeare and Hayden’s poems revolve around the theme of love‚ while Angelou delivers a powerful poem about self-empowerment In poetry‚ theme is “an idea that the poem expresses about the subject […] and it may be

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    Those Winter Sundays. 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

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    In the poem “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert HaydenRobert Hayden shows the speaker’s regrets for not recognizing his father’s love during his childhood. In the first stanza‚ the speaker introduces his father. Beginning with “Sundays too my father got up early‚” “Sundays too” suggests that the father woke up early even on Sundays to help his family (line 1). Then‚ the words the speaker use to describe his father makes an imagery of the father having a harsh life. The speaker describes his father’s

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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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