The poet Robert Hayden expressed his love towards his father through his poem “Those Winter Sundays”. Even in the weekend day also his father work hard with his cracked hands occurred during his labour work. He goes to the work in the blueblack cold. This did not make the father disappointed. In his poems, the author uses simple language that the commoners can also gets the meaning. Here, the father loves his son more and work hard for their living earnings. Through the lines author narrates his childhood remembrance and his father’s sacrifices made for him. Here the poem expresses the different way of thinking between the father and son.
2. Write a one paragraph response to # 3 in "Thinking about the Text" on 346.
From the poem “Those Winter Sundays” written by Robert Hayden even the poem says the different way of thinking between the father and son but there is no evidence that how much the son loves his father. Through the lines we can understand how much the father loves his son .The father got up earl on other days as well as Sundays to help his family. In the second stanza the author try to express how cold was that day and author tries to guess the reader the source of those …show more content…
Here the poet tries to explain through his lines about the child abuse and alcoholism that affect the childhood. The son who is obedient to his drunken father makes him some dance movements. He continued with his father with less than overjoyed by what his father is doing. The second paragraph focussing on the mother’s countenance reflect the father abusing his son in the dance. Her husband’s insistence on their son for having a partner for his dance that causes pans to slid from the kitchen shelf. Further lines explain how much the son is abused by his father. The dance movement with his father makes him