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    While “Those Winter Sundays”‚ “Let me not to the marriage of true minds”‚ and “Still I Rise” revolve around different themes‚ the authors explore those respective themes by employing similar literary devices‚ effectively enhancing the tone and meaning of their poems thanks to sound. Shakespeare and Hayden’s poems revolve around the theme of love‚ while Angelou delivers a powerful poem about self-empowerment In poetry‚ theme is “an idea that the poem expresses about the subject […] and it may be

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    My father died last two Tuesdays ago. As odd as it sounds from someone who keeps a poetry blog‚ I don’t immediately look to poetry for inspiration or comfort. The morning after the Boston Marathon bombings‚ for example‚ the news on television kept bringing up images for me of the science fiction show “Fringe”. Popular movies and television offer‚ to me‚ images and immediate visceral emotional connections. This is our age. So when my father died‚ I did not rattle off a poem. Even as we put together

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    reading “My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodore Roethke‚ one might infer a violent commotion between a father and son. However‚ if read closely‚ a reader will notice that the boy hung onto his father throughout the entirety of the waltz despite becoming “dizzy” (line 2)‚ and “scrapped” (line 12). In fact‚ in this poem‚ the narrator is reflecting upon a joyful memory he had with his father. Firstly‚ if a person were to dissect the title of the poem‚ “My Papa’s Waltz‚” they would discover that “Papa” is a term

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    relationship which is what is important. This describes the relationship between the father and the son in the poem “My Papa’s Waltz.” On the surface‚ the father appears to be a drunk‚ and the kid‚ somewhat skittish‚ or scared around him; however‚ one must dig deeper than the surface level to be able to comprehend and appreciate the love shared between the father and the son in this poem. Through the use of literary devices such as extended metaphors and similes‚ the reader can see that the

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    My Papa Waltz

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    My Papa’s Waltz The theme of this poem is about a father and son and their relationship together. When I read this poem for the first time I thought it was about parental abuse from all the negative words. After my analysis of the poem I then found out that it’s about a father and his son one night when he comes back a little drunk and they start dancing and the son wants to stay up and keep playing when put to bed. This is a happy poem even though there are some negative words in the poem‚ it

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    Robert Hayden’s poem “Those Winter Sundays” describes a familial relationship between two people‚ and how that makes one of the characters register the sacrifices of his father‚ allowing him to be more grateful and to relinquish his cold attitude. The child’s father could be considered a hardworking man‚ because after a strenuous week of work‚ he continues to fulfill his duties of a parent and tends to his family. “..With cracked hands that ached from labor in the weekday weather made banked fires

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    1‚ The poem’s title The title “Those Winter Sundays”‚ winter obviously means cold‚ contrast between cold and warm is one of the important thing in this poem. Sundays mean weekend‚ the day that people stay at home with family. Sundays and labor which mention in the poem is another contrast. 2‚ The speaker and the speaker tone of voice In this poem‚ the speaker is the poet himself. 3‚ The structure and the form of the poem 4‚ The poet’s use of language and diction In the beginning of

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    in “Those Winter Sundays” Robert Hayden was one of the most celebrated poets of his days; he was the first African-American to serve as the nation’s official poet‚ a distinct honor that is now called the U.S. Poet Laureate (poets.org). Among his enduring works‚ “Those Winter Sundays” stands out as one of the utmost anthologized poem. In fact‚ ten years ago‚ on a survey conducted by Columbia University Press‚ it ranked the 266th most anthologized poem in the English language (Biespiel). In my opinion

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    Broken Bonds Family dynamics vary widely from household to household. There are those that have parents and kids who cannot spend more than a few minutes apart‚ while there are others that do not even speak on a daily basis. For the latter‚ there can be a plethora of outcomes from those strained familial relationships. “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden explores some of those issues and their complexities‚ focusing mainly on a breakdown caused by a lack of understanding of all that a father

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    Those Winter Sundays Tone

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    The poem “Those Winter Sundays” was written by Robert Hayden. The poem ’s theme is centralized around the love and commitment of Hayden’s father. The poem expresses how Hayden seen his father as a strict‚ responsible‚ and sometimes angered man. Although his father was strict in his ways‚ he did show his love in his own ways. Hayden wrote this poem in open form. This form allowed his poem to come to life as it moves along. The poem contains fourteen lines and there is no rhythm or rhyming pattern

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