Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Robert Haydenââ¬â¢s Those Winter Sundays Essay -- Poem Poet Hayden Winter
Robert Hayden's ââ¬Å"Those Winter Sundaysâ⬠In Robert Haydenââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Those Winter Sundaysâ⬠a grown person, most likely a man, recounts the winter Sundays of his childhood. He remembers the early morning events that took place and how much the events portrayed his fatherââ¬â¢s love for him. The man realizes that as a child he failed to appreciate the hard work his father did in order to provide him with some basic necessities and some small additional perks at times. The theme of the poem is sad, and lonely. Assuming that the speaker is a man looking back on his childhood, the child was lonely, and possibly even afraid of the father. The child seemed to associate the father with ââ¬Å"the chronic angers of that house.â⬠The speaker, who may also be the author, uses images and imagery to help the reader focus on the important parts of the poem. à à à à à Imagery is a plays a major role in this poem. The images used appeal to almost all the readerââ¬â¢s senses with the exception of tastes. Beginning in the first stanza, the readerââ¬â¢s senses of touch and sight are appealed to. For instance, when the speaker described the cracked hands that ached,â⬠the reader sees an older man with dry, cracked hands. This can lead the reader to a number of assumptions again of the man being worn out from his job, or possibly having arthritis which would lead to the dry and sore hands. It also appeals to the sense of touch and sight when it describes the fatherââ¬â¢s hands and also when he ââ¬Å"puts his clothes on in the blueb...
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