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    Bryant Voigt and "Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden, we are given a glimpse into the nuances and emotions at the heart of parent-child interactions. Parents' actions have profound effects on the lives of their children, and both poets explore themes of love, sacrifice, and the real impact of their actions. The author's two works offer a lens through which the parent-child dynamic might be viewed: Ellen Bryant Voigt's "My Mother" and Robert Hayden's "Those Winter Sundays", both presenting the

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    Fatmata Bangura ENG 112 Professor Tara Grace September 20, 2017 Poem: “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden The poem “Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden was actually about a little boy and his father who has an uninteresting relationship with his dad. In this poem, it tells us the readers about things the father does for his family most especially his son without being rewarded for

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    his foster parents fought on a daily bases left an overwhelmings scar on the poet. “Those Winter Sundays” is a poem by Robert Hayden that discusses a complicated relationship between a father and a son. At The beginning of the poem the authors states, “Sundays too my father got up early/clothes on in the blue-black cold, then with cracked hands that ached” (1-3). The word "too" is packed with meaning. Sunday is the day of rest. An Individual should be able to sleep later than on working days. For

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    AP Literature Ms. Haugen October 6, 2014 Regret The poem “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden is a poem about a grown man reflecting back on memories of his father during the speaker’s childhood. Through his use of imagery and symbolism, Hayden effectively expresses his regret for not loving his father, as he should have. Hayden starts off the reader with a good bit of imagery just from the title of the poem. “Those Winter Sundays has both a positive and negative connotation. At first, the title

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    things lead people to misunderstand each other. “Those Winter Sundays” is a poem written by Robert Hayden in 1962. In the poem, the speaker remembers his past experiences with this father as it describes the typical winter Sundays for the protagonist . The poem illustrates the broken relationship between the speaker and the father, without saying it directly, but instead through the way the poem is formatted. In the poem “Those Winter Sundays”, Robert Hayden exposes a broken relationship due to understanding

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    kids, especially sons, look up to and use as an inspiration. They inspire them to one day become successful in life and be able to provide for a family of their own, similar to how they, the fathers, did. This is apparent in both, the poem “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden and the image of a baby holding on to his father's middle finger by Alex Taylor. The writer and photographer both portray the father and son relationship as one that requires a great deal of sacrifice by the father in order for

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    This week I looked at the two pieces “Incident” by Countee Cullen, and “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden. Both of these pieces represent the theme of memoires and the past. Memories can be good, but sometimes they can bring up pain, regret, and many more feelings. Through analyzing these poems, we can really see what the speaker is feeling, and what kind of emotion these memories bring. In “Incident” by Countee Cullen, Cullen is describing a memory in Baltimore. The speaker is remembering

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    paint a portrait of the moment they’re capturing. In Robert Hayden’s “Those Winter Sundays”, Hayden uses simple words to paint a detailed picture in only a few lines. He shows us not only the bleakness of winter, but highlights how small, daily acts of love are easily forgotten. We open the poem on a weekend, a Sunday. A day that for most of us is used for leisure, religion, and time with our loved ones. Hayden says, “Sundays to my father got up early / and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold,”

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    In the poem “Those Winter Sundays” written by Robert Hayden, he shares the story of a boy who reveals the experience of his father. He explains his struggle, pain, and difficulty of communicating with his son. The son never had an unfathomable relationship with his father and hopes that one day he can rebuild that relationship. High school year there have also been times in my life where I felt that same way. His father struggles each day getting to his destination from work to home. The son

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    Love in "Those Winter Sundays" Love is the word that causes grief, happiness, and confusion for so many people. Unfortunately, most forms of love are unnoticed. Romantic love has been the chief topic of poetry for the longest time, and few works target any other type of love. Robert Hayden's "Those Winter Sundays" describes some ignored parts of love, in the form of a story. Neglecting the most generic love, this poem fails to neglect the importance of tacit, filial, and regretful love. Tacit love

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