Asked by berlanda
n the poem, what was the boy remembering as he watches the boy and his dad?
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I don't have the poem you mean. Which poem are you referring to (title or a short excerpt)?
If you can't give the title, paste the stanza or lines around where the boy watches "the boy and his dad" and I'll identify what memory the speaker is recalling and explain the evidence in the text.
If you meant a common poem, for example "Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden, the speaker (an adult looking back) remembers his father's early-morning sacrifices — getting up in the cold, polishing shoes, building the fire — and now feels belated regret and a new understanding of that care.
If you can't give the title, paste the stanza or lines around where the boy watches "the boy and his dad" and I'll identify what memory the speaker is recalling and explain the evidence in the text.
If you meant a common poem, for example "Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden, the speaker (an adult looking back) remembers his father's early-morning sacrifices — getting up in the cold, polishing shoes, building the fire — and now feels belated regret and a new understanding of that care.
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