Analyzing The Poem 'My Papa's Waltz'

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As some words used in this poem “My Papa’s Waltz” are negative texture. Some people might think that this poem is written in a abusing way and that it has a hidden message of a parental abuse, but looking and understanding the poems attitude it is very non harmful and a cheerful atmosphere. The both of the characters in the poem the parent and the child are having a good time with each other after the father had a long day at work. The narrator of this poem Roethke talks about a very important and heart breaking situation, when remembering his childhood memories with his father and how he finally understood the the parent and child relationship now as a grown man. He relives those time that he once spent with his father. And so he writes the poem in a child's perspective and not adult to create a visual memory. Roethke explores the ambiguity of the parent and child relationship. …show more content…

In the poem when Roethke father is in a drunk position he really isn't understanding his father's behavior towards him and so theirs this ambiguity going on with child. “The whiskey on your breath/ Could make a small boy dizzy” (lines 1-2) (pg-671). These line suggests that the dance might not be a joyful one. but also lines, “ hung on like a death” ( line3-3) (pg-671). and “beat time on my head.”(lines 13-13) (pg-671). The readers might thought that the father is being abusive to the son, but really the child didn't wanted to fall while

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