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    is easier when they are not required to say a word‚ but it is easier to express through action‚ in this case it is waltzing around the house. Until they finally reached the speaker’s room “then waltzed me off to bed still clinging to your shirt.” (Roethke 505). The speaker won’t let go of his father’s shirt‚ showing how much he loves and misses him from not being able to see him for the day until almost his bed time. Only being able to see his father’s action of spontaneity on that short span of time

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    with critical works on fellow Midlands writers Arnold Bennett‚ Samuel Johnson (for which he was awarded the 1974 James Tait Black Memorial Prize)‚ and William Shakespeare. Among the other writers he has written works about are the Americans Theodore Roethke and Edmund Wilson. He himself was the subject of a bibliography by David Gerard. Wain taught at the University of Reading during the late 1940s and early 1950s‚ and during 1963 spent a term as professor of rhetoric at Gresham College‚ London

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    to the cruelty of poverty can be extremely damaging both emotionally and psychologically - going as far as to cause childhood trauma. Traumatic experiences in children due to poverty are excellently represented and executed by Jeannette Walls‚ Theodore Roethke‚ and Arthur Dobrin. Jeannette

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    In today’s culture a vast majority of people enjoy listening to music. Some people may like listening to music during their down time where others might like to pick up a good poem or two to read. Music and poetry have things in common but not many people go beyond knowing the lyrics to a song and finding the true meaning behind the song. In the following paragraphs will explain how lyrics can be compared to poetry through the speaker‚ symbols and rhyme schemes.   In both poetry and music‚ the speaker

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    and you feel that have no way out‚ you begin to see life very differently. You now are able to analyze the world‚ and shift through all the bells and whistles in it and see the truth‚ which was once hidden from you. I think that is exactly that Theodore Roethke meant when he wrote "In a dark time‚ the eye begins to see‚..." Personally‚ I agree fully with Roethke’s statement. Roethke’s ideology is found in both "Night" by Elie Wiesel and "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. In both novels the protagonists

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    the symbolism the author is trying to portray the reader needs to be familiar with the elements of literature. The story “Used to Live Here Once” by Jean Rhys‚ the poem “The Road not Taken”‚ by Robert Frost‚ and the poem “My Papa’s Waltz”‚ by Theodore Roethke‚ follow the elements of literature‚ and have the symbolism that if the reader was not familiar with could miss the meaning of the story or poem. In the arts‚ the use of symbols to concentrate or intensify meaning‚ make the work more subjective

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    In the poem “My Papas Waltz” by Theodore Roethke and in the short story “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’ Connor they both share some similarities. Both the story and the poem illustrate topics such as family‚ innocence and selfishness. First‚ the stories are about family in “My Papas Waltz” the poem is from the kids point of view where he wants the father the male role to be more attentive and then it switches to the mother were she is shown to be depressed and In “A Good Man is

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    reader to analyze the main character‚ Meursault‚ and perceive him in their own way. Meursault is characterized as emotionless and independent. Meursault can connect well to the statement‚ Through the critical lens of Roethke‚ “In a dark time the eye begins to see.” —Theodore Roethke‚ because Camus created a character that enabled the reader to form a changing opinion of Meursault. From the world in which Meursault narrates‚ the reader can definitely understand why he attempts to find understanding

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    emotions‚ doubts and fears; they illuminate the writer’s inner life‚ and they vitalize our language – that is‚ they give life and meaning to words we normally take for granted” (Kain). When I read this‚ it reminded me of the poem that we read by Theodore Roethke My Papa’s Waltz. In that poem‚ the ordinary words that we would be using in our daily lives really came to life. That poem had a lot of inner emotions from the poet’s personal life since it was

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    My Papa's Waltz

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    Hills 1 Beverly Hills Jordan Simpson English 101 25 July 2013 A Memory of a Lifetime The poem‚ “My Papa’s Waltz‚” by Theodore Roethke is about a childhood memory written later in the adult narrator’s lifetime with his father. This poem reveals the relationship between the narrator and his father when they were waltzing about the room when he was still a small boy. This poem creates what appears to be

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