The pain of his father Peter took his pain in his life. Sometimes fierce. Sometimes it's just a boring pain. Sometimes he knows barely for months, but it is always there. He knows this. It has exact position, always the same, 1 point under the rib, 1 inch inside, 4 fingers from the point where his lower rib intersects. He can feel it by putting his finger there. He realized this in my life. He brought the pain to the doctor. They do exploration and exploration at different time intervals.
A speaker in Rotke's poem is concerned with how the father treated him and the pain that his father caused him; the talker in Hayden's poem finally treated his father I paid attention to his question about. There is probably a morally mature one in Hayden's poetry than in Rotke's poem.
How can I compare and contrast "My Papa's Waltz" (Theodore Roethke) with "Those Hay Sunday" (Robert Hayden)?
That boy in Rosick's poem seems a bit scared of his father, and he finds that he is a little unpredictable and even a bit intimidating. He remembered his father of fear. The boy in Hayden's poem recalls his father is a loving, caring, self-sacrificial personality. He remembered his love and respect for his father, but he also regretted some because his son did not express appreciation to his father when he was young. Roske's boy seems to be silent; there is no evidence that he is actually talking to his father. By contrast, the boy in Hayden's poem talked to his father, but only "indifferent" (10) - he now regret this fact
How can I compare and contrast "My Papa's Waltz" (Theodore Roethke) with "Those Hay Sunday" (Robert Hayden)?
The impression that his father's belt is turning behind him, in addition to spanking body pain and his father's emotional pain, he still could not sleep. He forgot to study for important exams, then he expressed anger to the teacher, then he sent a boy to the principal's office because he did not respect the teacher so it disturbed the class It was. - Child abuse is highly despised in the United States. Many people believe that children can not look after themselves, so it is moral responsibility that adults take care of. Unfortunately, this moral obligation does not protect children from abuse. Child abuse is a term including child abuse and neglect.