My Papa's Waltz Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of My Papa's Waltz.

My Papa's Waltz Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of My Papa's Waltz.
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My Papa's Waltz

Summary: Essay describes Theodore Roethke's history and his influence on the play "My Papa's Waltz."
In the late nineteen forties, Theodore Roethke emerged with a poem that has been the source of much debate. "My Papa's Waltz," is an account of a relationship between son and father. Alas, many readers who are exposed to this piece fail to note the love present in the connection of the characters. In an attempt to illuminate the author's true intention several factors must be examined. After several examinations of Roethke's poem as well as learning of his childhood it is evident that this poem does not suggest an abusive environment, but is an appreciative account of the love and playfulness between the characters. Therefore, a successful interpretation of this poem will look beyond the four stanzas and study not only the history of the writing, but the life of the poet.

Theodore Roethke's history is significant to the tone and subject matter of his poetry. A...

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