Wednesday, April 16, 2008

“Those Winter Sundays” pg. 64

4. The speaker views the subject mater of the poem from a week day, not a Sunday, possibly a Monday. In the interval, the speaker has realized that nobody had ever gave his father credit for all the work he did, and he realized this on a Sunday because of all the work he went through to make everyone happy and get everyone to church. His father could possibly be dead and he just realized this and wrote is.

“Woman Work” pg. 188

3. The chores that are not woman’s work, reveal that the woman is indeed a slave, and those chores are slave work. It reveals the extremity and hardness of the works she does everyday, and how event though she does woman’s work, she must do hard labor slave work out in the fields.

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