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... We also see in this first stanza the fear she has towards her father. For years she lived with this fear barely able to do anything. ...
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... sliding. In the third stanza the narrator implies that the father was missing steps reaffirming that the father was drunk. The opposition ...
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... Images of the father in the third stanza include Hayden's description of the father "[driving] out the cold / and [polishing] [the son's] good shoes as well ...
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... The second stanza depicts that his father made the rooms warmly and called the son to get up. I'd wake and hear the cold splintering, breaking. ...
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... The mother's frustration with her better half is again apparent in the quote of the next stanza; abusing the silent, weak character of the father. ...
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... In the last stanza, the speaker spoke and responded to his father indifferently although his father had done so many things for him --- made the house warm ...
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... In the final stanza the narrator remembers how his father showed his love threw his actions,"...who had driven out the cold and polished my good shoes as well ...
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... The second stanza is about how the relationship between father and son works. ... The last stanza is about the last few minutes of the father's life. ...
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... Next, the second stanza gives the details of how the father was knocking over pans and shelves. No fun event would require continuous destruction to the house. ...
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... He moves on to say: "Under my window, a clean rasping sound/When spade sinks into gravelly ground" So we move on to the next stanza to his father digging. ...
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... In the fourth stanza, Father McKenzie is introduced to the reader. He is conveyed as a materialistic man whose life has no meaning. ...
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... The third stanza continues by combining the previous two, as well as taking ... poems when she says, "Rage is entirely separated from 'my father, Edward Dickinson ...
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... deadness". This relates back to the dead father in the previous stanza, showing that he identifies his malaise with the father. He ...
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... little girl dancing with her father. Although there are many different ways to interpret "My Papa's Waltz", there are various lines in each stanza to indicate ...
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... In the first three stanzas Harrison is talking about his father, then the first word in the fourth stanza is 'I' and Harrison is now talking about himself and ...
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... to know. Now, if you refer back to the first line in the first stanza, you will notice how she mentions father. Putting those two ...
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... and lonely offices? (10-14) In this stanza, Hayden describes how the speaker really feels towards his father. The readers can see ...
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... The final stanza also abounds in poetic contradiction: Roethke seems to acknowledge that his poetic gifts were inherited from his father at the same time as he ...
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... her father, who has served as a shield from reality; she is facing the truth and no longer protects herself from herself. In line four and five of stanza five ...
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... can be found in the last stanza: "And the villagers never liked you. / They are dancing and stamping on you." This undoubtedly expresses her father's death and ...
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... The third stanza paints a picture of the poet's admiration for his father as he recalls, "The hand that held my wrist/ Was battered on one knuckle" (Roethke 9 ...
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... describes her father, she again draws upon war imagery in the form of the Nazi soldiers and Hitler himself. The description given is in the ninth stanza. ...
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... In the last line of the last stanza " And one female, gone" could mean that her mom die after her birth which could explain all the sorrow of her father. ...
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... In the last stanza the speaker says, "Daddy, daddy, you bastard, I'm through ... symbolize the fact that the speaker has finally accepted the death of her father. ...
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... describes her father, she again draws upon war imagery in the form of the Nazi soldiers and Hitler himself. The description given is in the ninth stanza. ...
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... Angel told Tom, if he'd be a good boy, He'd have God for his father, and never ... The last stanza in lines twenty-one and twenty-two are stating only the obvious. ...
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... and "sun" in the first line of stanza four, "learn" and "late" in the fourth stanza, Line 11, "blind," "blaze," and "be" in Line 14, and "father," "there," and ...
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... Then in the last stanza the poet relate to a more personal experience his father "And you my father, there on the sad height, curse, bless, me now with your ...
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... that her estranged husband is actually the vampire of her dead father, who was sent to torture her. This metaphor is shown in the fifteenth stanza of the poem ...
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... a close and time dragging. q In the second stanza, there is an image of Heaney's "father crying". q Because Heaney's father is portrayed ...
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