The relationship between my father and my son is very important. What is important is mutual recognition. The relationship between my father and my son is very important in the poem "my father's waltz", "that winter Sunday", and "my father's hat". Theodore Rotke acknowledged his father's love and interest with his poem "My Daddy's Waltz". Robert Hayden admitted his father to his poem "His Sunday Sunday" by admitting his hard work and sacrifice of his father. Mark Owen admits his father with his poem "My Father's Hat". These three poems recognize father, but the atmosphere of poetry is different.
Speakers of "My Papa's Waltz" and "Winter Winter Sundays" reflect the relationship with the father. Both fathers love their children, but they express different ways. In "My Dad's Waltz", the lecturer said that his father's hand was "dirty" (Roethke 14). His father served them, worked hard to play with the children, and showed that he loved his family. This whole poem shows a fun game time for my father and son. Even though his father drank enough whiskey to "get dizzy" (Roethke 2), his son likes to be with him.
Theodore Roethke's "My Papa's Waltz" and Robert Hayden's "Winter Sundays" are poetry depicting the relationship between my father and my son. Speakers of both works reviewed the relationship with their fathers mainly when they were children. Since the fathers of these poems have their own way of expressing love, we have made the relationship with my son unusual. People can see the difference in poetry through the tones used by the speakers. "My father's waltz" and "That winter Sunday" is a poetry reflecting her father's love, but his attitude towards his father is different.
Childhood memories of Theodore Roethke's "My Papa's Waltz" and D. H. Lawrence's "Piano" are poems of childhood memories of memories of two adult men. "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. Nikkirosa communicates her faith through her childhood memories, 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