Desperate love of my dad's waltz Whenever drunk parents are disappointed with his or her child, everyone may emit angry words, fist or belt buckle. Alcohol, on the other hand, can sing and dance while exciting people. In the poem "My Daddy's Waltz", Theodore Rotec literally explains the latter case. However, looking closely at Roske's choice of words, poetry, emotions, and the image of irony, the chaotic encounters with the pain and pain between the boy and his drunk father are revealed.
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
The poet in these two poems seems to have great respect and love since childhood. In my father's waltz, the title suggests recognition of honor and love. When a child calls his father or father, it means that the relationship with his father is very close, and the child admires his father and respects him. Furthermore, the use of the word waltz means seniors' happy dance. Ironically, when the dance has been performed, but his father had drunk dirty, when people thought about waltz, directly they had photos in the elegant dance of expensive ballroom did. Another example of child's respect and love for his father is to neglect to keep him dancing. For example, the speaker disregarded his ear and rubbed the belt uncomfortably. Rotke also implicitly suggested that his awe and praise is due to his hand being messed up in the mud.