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... The title itself and the speaker ending the waltz with the comfort and stability of going to bed "still clinging" to the fathers' shirt, help me to understand ...
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... In "My Papa's Waltz", the speaker says that his fathers hand was "caked hard by dirt"(Roethke 14), which portrays his father as a hard worker. ...
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... Later)." The speaker of this poem has been pruning the branches of his garden, an older speaker than the speaker of "My Papa's Waltz." The speaker has been ...
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... 3). The speaker also overlooks the pain of his ear scraping against a belt buckle at every missed step of his drunken father just to continue his "waltz". ...
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An interpretation of "My Papa's Waltz" takes into account the complexity of what the speaker feels that are bought about by the father. ...
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... Unable to control the waltz, he can barely keep up with his father's overpowering ... The most important statement that the speaker makes is in the last line of ...
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... the four father poems, I chose to talk about "Breakings", "Black Walnuts", and "My Papa's Waltz". In each of the three poems the speaker reminisces about ...
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... he would seduce and flirt with his mistress forever (1). This fantasy world Marvell creates treats time like a slow waltz in which the speaker admits his love ...
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... This was the indicator that the speaker in the poem was a boy. In line four, stanza one; the boy refers to his situation of abuse as a "waltz". ...
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... and husband "Daddy" and in the poem by Theodore Roethke "My Papa's Waltz". ... styles of poem structure, language, rhyme, tone, situation, and speaker to express ...
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... of his Sears Roebuck with a phonograph needle wired to a radio speaker. ... Some include "Tennessee Waltz," "Mockin' Bird Hill," and "How High the Moon" which were ...
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