Robert Hayden Essays
A Look at Point-of-View and Reader Placement in “I, too” and “Douglass”
Robert Hayden: Poems
During the Civil Rights Movement, Langston Hughes and Robert Hayden each wrote poems addressing the future of the movement. Two of these poems, which expressed their hope for the future and for the equality of black Americans, were “I, too” by...
An Old Regret: Analyzing "Those Winter Sundays 12th Grade
Robert Hayden: Poems
Robert Hayden described the relationship between his father and younger self in his poem “Those Winter Sundays.” Robert Hayden grew up in a poor neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan. Since his parents left him with family friends, he grew up with...
Parenting and Poetic Technique in “My Father’s Song” by Simon J. Ortiz and “Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden College
Robert Hayden: Poems
The poem “My Father’s Song” is based on the wisdom and values, as well as traditions passed from old generation to new one. The speaker uses his life experience between him and his father to depict the variation of values and traditions between...
Parent-Children Relationships: A Comparison of Peter Meinke and Robert Hayden's Poems College
Robert Hayden: Poems
Peter Meinke’s poem “Advice to My Son” and Robert Hayden’s poem “Those Winter Sundays” should be compared because they are two beautifully written poems that are about relationships between a parent and their child, but they also have their...
The Meaning of Love in “Those Winter Sundays” College
Robert Hayden: Poems
Robert Hayden’s Those Winter Sundays centers on the speaker who ponders on his past when he was a child and the relationship with his father. The poem offers an intimate comprehension on how the Sunday mornings are for the speaker as a child. As...