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Fathers

2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文

Fathers Fathers When we are children we see our fathers in a favorable light, until we are old enough to see them as they are. Many people have unresolved resentment with their fathers that bubbles to the surface often throughout there entire lives. Both the poems “forgiving my father” by Lucille Clifton and “Father from Asia” by Shirley Geok-Lin Lim deal with this issue. Both speakers in the poems have the reoccurring need to resolve their anger towards their fathers critical mistakes, and flaws. In “forgiving my father” the speaker of the poem is angry with her deceased father’s lack of financial support for her deceased mother. The poem indicates that the father was not financially supportive when it says “you are the pocket that was going to open and come up empty any friday.” Although both parents are gone she still wrestles with the anger that she has for her father. The poem claims that he did not pay the bills and for this she is angry, but there is a deeper meaning behind this financial aspect. The first two lines in the poem state, “it is friday. we have come to the paying of the bills.” This phrase is in father, poem, speaker, asia, fathers, because, says, poems, nothing, both, toward, resentment, forgiving, deal, anger, provider, never, means, issue, dust, angry, two, struggling, speakers, side, seem, resolve, resentments, reason, poverty, people, parents, open, much, lack, know
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