The two poems I chose to analyze were Rita Dave's Dayster's Winter Sunday and Robert Hayden. From the very first time I read it, this poem, Daystar impressed me as I sometimes do the same thing this woman does. The apartment which I shared with my husband had a balcony and sometimes planted flowers, but sometimes I was thinking by dragging the rocking chair under the sun when I was beautiful. This poem reminds me of those moments. The author uses images in poetry to vividly highlight this woman's experience.
There are some similarities between Rita Dove's poem "Daystar" and Robert Hayden's poem "The Winter Sundays", but there are some differences. These poems are mainly about raising children and raising children and their own personal problems. Each of the two poems has the greatest concern of the child, but the problems dealt with by two completely different parents in two different periods are very similar. Poetry "Winter Sunday" Robert Hayden regrets this poem about his father.
Regardless of whether it is due to emotional distance or physical distance, the distance may be a problem or the word love may be insufficient. Parents are selfish or mean, or the love they indicate, but they are not understood. In Robert Hayden's poem 'Winter Sunday' it is difficult to understand why their parents are far from home. "Sunday, my father gets up early and puts the clothes in blue and black clothes. Line)) My father got up even early rising on Sunday, because in the" coldness of blue-black " I did not seem to understand why.
Robert Hayden 's "Winter Sunday", Robert Hayden' s "Winter Sunday", adult, probably the man tells his childhood Sunday in winter. He remembers the early morning events and the extent to which his father explained his father's love for him. The man, as a child, realized that he did not understand that his father tried to provide some basic necessities and some additional allowances. The theme of this poem is sorrow and loneliness.