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An analysis of Heini's poems. . .

He expressed his worries about Sunday morning work and his understanding of religion. Finally, through the description of his father and him, he showed the helplessness of life and the eternity of time, and implicitly expressed the feelings of mutual appreciation between father and son. The author uses a calm style to render and describe things, just like staring at the world from outer space with a pair of quiet eyes.

The first part of this poem describes what I did on Sunday morning. The author's brushwork is very delicate. He wrote that "every time the boat stumbles and shakes horribly", the word "horribly" shows the author's instinctive fear and resistance to "handover", while "nervousness" and "obedience" show the author's inner reluctance and helplessness. Another contrast is used to say "the sea is very". This series of things are related to modern civilization, and the author is indifferent and skeptical about it, which is why the author shows uncomfortable and powerless hostility here and throughout.

The second section begins with a Latin word "Claritas" and describes "stone tablet". Claritas means "understanding" to describe the author's "pale" state of mind at this moment. Here, I quoted my own illusion and appeared on the "church door". The key to this section is the last two sentences. "The heat wave trembled on the steps all afternoon." "The air tremor in the eyes" and "hieroglyphics representing the twists and turns of life itself" show a boring and pale mood here, and "heat wave" makes me hallucinate. In fact, the "illusion" here is a feeling, the author's own imagination, and the author uses it to express his pale and powerless feeling.

The third section describes the process of "I" recalling "my father". Here, "father" shows his love for "me" and his shock and anger at "horse". "Father" was frightened and "came to me". At this time, he regarded "I" as a support, so "from then on, there is nothing between us that can't be happy."

The author shows "inadaptability" to modern civilization in the whole article, including "advanced machine with strange name" written in the third section. He observes the world and life with a calm eye and can deeply explore the ethical spirit. His brushwork has a lyrical beauty, and he can often find beautiful miracles in ordinary things.