Fathers play a distinctive role in the development of their children. Children who experience regular interactions with their fathers tend to have higher I. Qs, be better in social situations and coping with frustrations. Also, they persist longer involving problems and are less impulsive and less likely to become violent than children lacking father interaction (S.E. Wood and E. G. Wood, 250). But if the father lacks somewhere in his responsibilities towards his child, the child goes through an emotional dilemma throughout their lives. Atwoods Bored, and Hayden's Those Winter Sundays, portrays a wonderful fatherly image and poets ungrateful opinion towards their father. Whereas the Frosts Home Burial, Plaths Daddy, and Roethke
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