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Compare And Contrast Papa's Waltz And Those Winter Sundays

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An individual’s perception of the world develops from their childhood memories. The recollection of events, experiences and lessons learned as a child collaborate to form an individual’s perspective towards everyday life. Among these memories, there are those involving parental influence or a lack thereof. The poem Papa’s Waltz by Theodore Roethke and the poem Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden focus on an adult’s reflection of a childhood memory with their father. The poems make use of various styles of figurative language to illustrate the change in perspective as the child matures. Theodore Roethke provokes thought amongst his readers. The poem refers to a waltz, a dance that should bring two people together. In this case, the author

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