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    Love's Austere and Lonely Offices; Uses of Imagery The visual and tactile imagery in Those Winter Sundays shows realization to the narrator to bring a tangible feel to the reader's words. In this poem the father loved in an indifferent way which the narrator later in life understands that his dad did truly love him he just was not greatest at showing his love. From the start, the relationship between the narrator and his father is bad and dark. But throughout the poem the words contrast to a brighter

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    In the poem “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden, the speaker is reflecting on his past with his father, but mainly the Sunday mornings he experienced during his childhood. Throughout the poem, there also happens to be a very dark and possibly even somber tone, which is shown by using several different types of literary devices. Hayden utilizes strong imagery supported by diction and substantial symbolism comprehensively. Furthermore, there are various examples of both alliteration and assonances

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    Its dreadful what little things lead people to misunderstand each other.Those Winter Sundays is a poem written by Robert Hayden in 1962.In the poem, the speaker is remembering his past experiences with this father.It describes the usual ways sundays were for the speaker.In the poem, it shows the broken relationship between the speaker and the father, through the diction and the way the poem is written. The way Robert Hayden wrote this poem, perfectly describes a broken family without saying it directly

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    In Robert Hayden’s “Those Winter Sundays,” sacrifice and naivety carry the connotations of how the parental role in supporting one’s child, and the innocent unawareness of the child, support the interpretation that the generosity and hard work of one can be concealed by a rugged, serious appearance. In “Those Winter Sundays”, the narrator begins the poem by detailing the everyday wakeup and work of his father. While doing so, the narrator focuses on his father’s ugly, harsh features to describe the

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    “Those Winter Sundays” written by Robert Hayden, depicts the ungratefulness that a young boy has towards his hardworking father. Later in the poem, as he matures, he begins to realize everything his father has done for him, and his feelings suddenly change. Throughout the poem, Hayden uses numerous examples of imagery, personification, and foreshadowing to show how the speaker’s attitude regarding his father transforms from the perspective of a child to the perspective of an adult. At the beginning

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    The two poems I have chosen to analyze are Daystar by Rita Dove and Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden. The poem Daystar struck me from my first reading of it because I do the same thing this woman did sometimes. The apartment I share with my husband has a balcony where I have planted some flowers, and sometimes when the whether is nice I drag a rocking chair out there into the sun and just sit and let my thoughts wander. This poem reminds me of those moments. The author uses imagery

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    Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden tells about a child’s indifferent relationship with his father. The poem explains all of the things the father did for his child without being asked or thanked. It then jumps to the child’s point of view and tells what they say as a child as to what they see now as an adult looking back. The child, who is now grown, shows signs of regret as he looks back at how he treated his father, who sounds to have passed away. Finally, in the final lines the speaker realizes

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    the idea of “home” and its relation to working (or not working) through a parent’s perspective. In the reading Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden relates to balance of work and the theme of being a parent in the home. Parenting is one of the toughest jobs that one can take on. the role of parenting is also one of those jobs that is most important of all. In Those Winter Sundays, Robert Hayden states "then with cracked hands that ached from labor in the weekday weather made banked fires blaze.

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    Courtney Quinn Perrine Poem “Those Winter Sundays” The complex reality of father-son relationships is broken down through the memories of a son. Ashamed of taking his hardworking father for granted as a child, Robert Hayden pays tribute to his father through that art of imagery. This simplistic poem with no rhyme scheme is packed with admiration as Hayden’s love for his father becomes more apparent. Most commonly known as a day of rest, Sunday’s are supposed to be spent lounging

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    When we are given the advantage, we can be blinded by the labor and intensity behind the action taken to achieve it. Robert Hayden’s poem, “Those Winter Sundays,” expresses a son who is reflecting back to the past and realizing his father's hard work that he never appreciated before. The son describes his father in a different perspective, this time with an image of hard work and consideration. By doing this, the author comes to a self realization at the end of his passage, of how he should have

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