Robert Hayden's "Those Winter Sundays" Peotry Analysis.
Title: Robert Hayden's "Those Winter Sundays" Peotry Analysis.
Category: /Science & Technology/Chemistry
Details: Words: 692 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Robert Hayden's "Those Winter Sundays" Peotry Analysis.
Category: /Science & Technology/Chemistry
Details: Words: 692 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
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
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looking back to those mornings that he did not understand his father and doubted his love.
In conclusion, "Those Winter Sundays" was about the relationship of a child and his father. It was not until the speaker has grown up and realizes that his father's love was expressed indirectly. There is now a feeling of resolution as if this poem was written to thank his father and admit his own lack of compassion and communication