One of the distinctions that distinguish poetry from other literary groups is that it exploits the possibilities of language melodies. The poet not only plays in accordance with the change of sentences but also plays the sound of words and uses it to express as much as happy about what he heard about it. In this sense, poets are sometimes regarded as musicians, make rhythmic music rhyming with words, and sometimes play their voice to complement their meaning.
There are some similarities between Rita Dove's poem "Daystar" and Robert Hayden's poem "The Winter Sundays", but there are also 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. - Whether distance goes through an emotional distance or a physical distance, the distance may be a problem or the word love may not be enough. Parents are selfish or embarrassed, or the love they show is not just understood.
Robert Hayden's parents were born to Asabanti Sheffi to become a poor family. For extreme myopia, Hayden looked at books rather than his childhood sports. Some of his most famous poems are in his souvenir collection. Hayden was the first African American appointed as a poetry consultant at the Library of Congress. Formal and elegant poetry about Hayden's black history gave him many other important prizes. "Robert Hayden is widely accepted," Frederick Glasser said in "Hayden's Anthology", "He is the best craftworker in African American poetry."
In commemoration of this anniversary, I encourage you to read "Frederick Douglas" by Robert Hayden, one of the best American poets in the 20th century. The most popular collection of poetry by Robert Hayden may be "those I wrote here", "those winter Sundays". He is known as a poetry consultant at the Library of Congress, or now a poet prize winner - the first African-American poet who holds this position.
Robert Hayden wrote on Sunday morning Robert Hayden's winter Sunday is a poet worth contemplating. This poem may seem simple, but a careful analysis indicates that this is a complex and clear emotion that does not appeal to his father. These emotions change until the end of the poem. - In "Winter Sunday" by Robert Hayden, readers obey the father's seemingly dark memories. Working for his family, sacrificing many sufferings, endure, mainly to his son (narrator). As people have read, they saw their father appreciating it. Perhaps this is one of the reasons for father's violence and abuse and one of the reasons the narrator is afraid of his main factors.