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    Analyzing Root Cellar by Theodore Roethke At a first glance I had no idea how to analyze this poem. Depicting through all the meanings is not my strongest suit. I had to read it a couple times before I started to have my own opinion on how to analyze it. For me‚ this poem is talking about being different and the influence society has upon it. Within this poem I can grasp some symbols that can have many meanings. The “Cellar” portrayed people who were different. Every one who is perceived as being

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    Theodore Roosevelt took office in September of 1901 when President McKinley was assassinated. He‚ like many Progressives‚ possessed a fear that the consolidation of power and wealth in the hands of private interests threatened the stability of the nation. Roosevelt’s aim was not to restructure American capitalism but to protect it from its own extremes through careful government intervention. In enforcing federal antitrust laws‚ Roosevelt drew a distinction between good trusts and bad trusts. Roosevelt’s

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    line 91)‚ but rather a seemingly indifferent gentleman placed in an unfortunate circumstance set to delay his wedding to Hermia. Perhaps the most noticeable change in the character set from stage to film occurs in the characters of Puck and Nick Bottom. Puck‚ or Robin Goodfellow‚ is established in the play as the jester to the King of Fairies‚ Oberon. He first appears in Act 2‚ Scene 1 when he and another fairy discuss the disagreement between Oberon and Titania are having. The fairy gives us

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    In Theodore Roethke’s poem entitled “My Papa’s Waltz” Roethke sets the scene with a young child with his or her father dancing around the house. In the poem there were words used such as romped and waltzed. Romped may have been used to describe them as to dancing wildly and having fun. While on the other hand waltzed is a bit more graceful and smooth. While I read this poem I took away that the son or daughter was enjoying time with their dad. There are certain lines in the poem that can become

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    Renaissance Lives: Portraits of an Age By Theodore K. Rabb The thesis of Renaissance lives is to show the reader a little bit of the Renaissance period. Rabb talks about 15 different people from the Renaissance period. He talks about astrologers to mothers and artists. Jan Hus Jan Hus was born in Prague was a religious thinker and reformer. He initiated a religious movement based on the ideas of John Wycliff His followers became known as Hussites. Hus was a dissenter in that time it was frowned

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    Traumatic Repression of a Waltz In Theodore Roethke’s poem‚ My Papa’s Waltz‚ there seems to be a bit of controversy about what actions are taking place within it. From the title‚ it appears that the father and child were dancing‚ seeing as a waltz is a type of dance. But this is no dance. While waltzing‚ one person leads while the other follows. The father is the leader in this situation‚ showing dominance over his child. This “waltz” is simply something that the father does often. The narrator is

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    When I look at John White’s drawing and Theodore DeBry’s engraving the appearance of the lifestyle of Native Americans seem to be those of hard workers. The Native’s in the drawing have created a huge fire in the middle of their civilization. The people had to build their shelter as well. In the engraving‚ the Native’s civilization is surrounded by fields that they have farmed. Their civilization looks very organized. In both Pomeioc and Secotan‚ the Natives are worshipping around something. In Pomeioc

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    In his story‚ My Papa’s waltz‚ Theodore Roethke examines the relationship between a father and son. The essay describes the daily interactions between the two. Some people may consider the relationship to be abusive‚ while others see it as a loving relationship with a little bit of roughhousing. The relationship between the father and son in this poem is seen as loving and fun. In the first stanza‚ the father is portrayed as a drinker whose alcohol-scented breath “could make a small boy dizzy.”

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    Theodore Twonbly (Theo) is a very successful writer who is dealing with the confusion‚ regret‚ and helplessness of a failed marriage. The movie “Her” describes Theo’s new and unique relationship that he has formed with Samantha‚ a computer operating system. Throughout the movie‚ the couple develops their relationship by working through their differences and avoiding criticism from the surrounding society. Although the romance is diverse‚ it still progresses through the same growth stages of a traditional

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    A carefree and warm moment between a father and his son‚ or is something more sinister happening behind the curtains? “My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodore Roethke is‚ at first glance‚ a poem about a tender father dancing with his son. However‚ using literary elements such as symbols‚ allusion‚ imagery‚ metaphor‚ tone‚ rhyme‚ and simile‚ it is revealed that the relationship between them is more complex and darker than we imagine. Despite the seemingly playful moment‚ the poem portrays the theme of violence

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