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Those Winter Sundays Comparison

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The poems “Spring and Fall” by Gerard Hopkins and “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden both represent a major point in life. In “Spring and Fall” a young girl begins to notice death and feel the since of mortality. While in “Those Winter Sundays” a young boy does not realize his father’s love until he is grown up. Both Poems show how as a child grows up he will look a life differently. In “Spring and Fall”, a little girl is upset because she sees the leaves from a tree falling. The speaker addresses the little girl and gives her advice about how as she gets older her feelings will change. “Ah, as the heart grows older/It will come to such sights colder/By and by, nor spare a sigh”.(Lines 5-6) These three lines of the poem simply mean that when you age and get older that you will not cry over leaves falling anymore. When approaching adulthood you tend to have sympathy for more important situations, rather than as a child crying over the little ones. Although, when it comes to the sadness everyone is the same, young or old. Even though you may be crying over different situations the feelings …show more content…

In the poem, the father gets up early to mend the fire place and even polished the children’s shoes. In lines three through five the boy states “then with cracked hands that ached/ from labor in the week day weather made/ banked fires blaze. No one ever thanked him”. (Lines 3-5) From this statement, the boy is saying that his father does all the work, but never gets any credit. Also, the boy implies that the house scares him or what he means is his father. Back in that time when this was written, fathers did not know how to show their love. So, by taking care of the house, polishing the children’s shoes and working, is what he thought as showing love. The boy did not understand his father’s ways, yet as he got older he finally

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