father for his benefits. There is the discovery of an element of love present, especially towards the end of the poem. It is 14 lines in length, yet offers a remarkable element of power contained in each line. The aspect of double perspective is provided by the instance where its meaning is contained in individual differences between the father and the boy, and a variation in the knowledge between these two characters. Stanza 1 There is an abrupt point of beginning in the poem, with the author stating that “Sundays too my father.” as an indication of assuming some actions may have happened before that. It is the father described as an active individual who wakes up on Sunday mornings in helping...