Responsibility is a word defined in various ways by Merriam-Webster dictionary. It is used to mean "mandatory or legal obligations, services required under certain conditions, and mandatory tasks, services, or functions arising from the status of a person." This term was used to tell others about doing that duty in some way. In the poem, Robert Hayden's "Winter Sunday"; Wilfred Owen's "Dulce Et Decorum Est"; Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess", Families, Discussion on Characters in Country and Ancestor's Responsible Poems , It has an impact.
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 addition, poetry can be understood in various ways. One may be a positive emotion of the writer against his father, and the other may be dissatisfied with his strict attitude.
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.
Robert Hayden's "Winter Sunday" is a lot of poetry to say in a small space. It uses events to explain the whole relationship between my father and my son. "The Winter Sundays" is a poem written for Robert Hayden's father. Initially the poem did not seem to pay great respect to his father, but when we saw deeper, Hayden's praise and love for his father became clear. In this poem, Hayden used many descriptive words to set the scene for his work (eg, cold, broken hands, burning of bank flame). His lively words reminded me of this diligent father in the cold dark. When Hayden wrote "Brain Injury" (Roberts 759), he used "broken hands" as a symbol of hard work and as a symbol of all the pain and discomfort that men would like to experience for his family used.
Robert Hayden's "Winter Winters" reminds me of the opportunities I missed on Sunday mornings and eerie cold. The narrator is the first person, but the reader does not know the name or sex of the speaker. The poem was told in flashback, but I could not know the distance between the actual event and the memory of the talker. The speaker saw his father in his memory and remembered this special Sunday morning. It is too implicit that a father gets up early every day ... he is wearing cold clothes. His hands broke because of his daily weather and heavy work. Father illuminates the stove and the fireplace to warm the room for the family