This gives us another rotation about our emotions. In this whole verse this pattern reappears and the waltz immediately loses control We can concentrate only on the sequence of rotating feelings, not the consistent overall emotions. This leads to positive and negative reading. On the positive side, it shows a diligent father who came back from work and played with his son before he let him sleep. Because of the working class classical cultural factors in the publication of this verse in 1948, his breathtaking whiskey is not necessarily negative.
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
Fathers are the main theme in Sylvia Plath's two verses "Daddy" and Theodore Roethke's "My Papa's Waltz". "Dad" is the tone of hatred, "My father's waltz" is humorous. Silvia Plath seems to be angry with her father, and Theodore Rotke sets a tone that he can understand. Either way, the little boy in "My Dad's Waltz" does not dislike his father. And "Dad" said that Sylvia hated his father. In "My Daddy's Waltz", Theodore Rotke seems to have been severely treated as a child. Sylvia Plath of "Daddy" has never experienced physical damage, but she is emotional.
The poem "Daddy" written by "My My Papa's Waltz" by Sylvia Plath and Theodore Roethke concerns the children. Poems of father's emotions. In "Daddy", the author took sneaky and disgusting way to talk about her feelings about late father. Plath talks about her father who hated her life. Just like Rotke talked about what happened with his father. In "My Daddy's Waltz", Rotke tells his father's calm words, but at the same time it is full of fear and love. Although the two poems are in different languages and languages, they still express discomfort to their fathers.