in what context is the speaker talking about forgiveness and new love?
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As in poetry "Father to Son", the speaker explains repentance in the backdrop of how, despite living in the house over years, he doesn't understand much of his kid. He now is attempting to improve the father - son relationship & even wishes to pardon his estranged son.
- The speaker argues that they will be both mourning in attempt to comprehend one another, but neither of them is willing to demonstrate love initially.
- The writer also expresses a desire to reconnect with his kid and adore him like he did as a youngster.
- Eventually, his son comes out and expresses his feelings. He is now at a point wherein he is unable to comprehend him.
- He is saddened by the huge disparity among them and enraged as a result of his anguish and despair.
- They extend an open arm to one another and, but neither of them takes it.
- Both would like to accept one another but are unable to resolve the issue.
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