All human emotions and experiences expressed in "whipping" and "my dad's waltz", "whipping" and "my dad's waltz" all contain serious and serious problems in human thought. Problems being compared can be seen as insults, moods or confusion. The reader is attracted to the poet and can experience his own memory, emotion, and experience under similar circumstances. These childhood memories can easily be revisited as adults and their life experiences can be seen differently as they enter adults.
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
Everyone has a father. From personal experience, I have my own personal feelings about my father's image. It is easy to project these experiences to Theodore Rotke's "My Daddy's Waltz". Because it is a little boy whose adult 's son and father remember "jumping waltz". Furthermore, the speaker seems to be independent, so the objective interpretation of the reader of the poem also differs. Some people think that this is a memory of a child ecstatic, but others think that it is a confession of abuse when childhood. In retrospect, "My Dad's Waltz" confirms these two views and reveals contradictory emotions of the speaker about his father through poetry, form and words.