Those Winter Sundays Literary Devices

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“Those Winter Sundays” Analysis In the year of 1966, Robert Hayden wrote a marvelous sonnet poem entitled “Those Winter Sundays”. Hayden poems were written from memories or his personal experiences. In “Those Winter Sundays”, Hayden’s poem reflects him as being the speaker of the poem, who reminiscing about one of his childhood experiences he encountered. Throughout Hayden’s poem, he reminisces about his relationship with his father. He talks about his father routine on Sunday and he reflects on his childhood relationship with his father. Hayden’s poem shows his emotion about his father and how he feel about his father. Also, Hayden through his poems use different experiences to show his readers that he encountered with his father. At the end of the poem, Hayden views his father and his relationship with father in a different outlook. …show more content…

Throughout Hayden’s poem, he create interest in his poem by using consonance, imagery, and rhyme scheme to create the theme about him reflecting his relationship with his father. Hayden’s poem was very interesting because of the way he used consonance to gain his readers attention. “Sundays too my father got up early and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold, then with cracked hand that ached”( Hayden 1-3), shows how many consonances Hayden used to draw his readers attention and to emphasize how he felt about his relationship with father in his childhood. Hayden always used an example of consonance to describe to emphasize to his readers how early his father used to wake up on a Sunday. Also, the consonance shows that there is some pain in Hayden words about his feelings about his father waking up early, even when

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