You can compare and contrast the poet's own childhood by comparing "The Daddy's Waltz" of Theodore Roethke and "Piano" of D. H. Lawrence. Roethke's father, Otto Roethke, was drunk and horrible personality for his son (Seager 26). His mother is an angry woman, Theodore is a desperate child, and he is always in the midst of his parents' opposition (Seager 28). D. H. Lawrence 's father is a drunk, almost inexplicable miner (Squires and Talbot 34).
Childhood memories of "Piano" of "My Papa's Waltz" and D.H. Lawrence of Theodore Roethke is the poetry of the memories of two people of the adult male of the memories of childhood. "Rotkert reunited with his father on the night of a little boy," My father's waltz "has quiet sorrow, almost resignation tone. Lawrence 's "piano" seems a little dream, because men were brought back by their songs as children. Both were introduced to us through similar characters ... in the 1960s she became a black poet and her radicalism in the civil rights movement made her very popular. In 1968, she announced the poem "Diary Rosa". In the poem "Nikkirosa", she used her childhood as the basis of this story. Nikki-rosa conveys her faith through her childhood memory, believing that white and black people have fundamentally different views of wealth and happiness. Caucasian and black people see personal life experiences in various ways
This article compares the "Winter Sundays" of Robert Hayden with "My Daddy's Waltz" of Theodore Rotec. "Robert Hayden's Winter Sunday" used exciting images, recognition and apologies to show realization of unrecognized speakers, suggesting the father, firing on the cold winter sun dawn, firing him Ignore the performance of my father's love Love is usually considered a matter of course. In Theodore's "My Daddy's Waltz", the poet shows a contradictory character with a very ironic tone and a powerful image. Speaker's father - From childhood relationships, you can see that father's love is often not expressed in gentle caressing.