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My Papa's Waltz Analysis

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Before arriving on the campus of the University of Indianapolis, several people in my immediate family and I ended our summer with a vacation that will forever be remembered. We traveled to the Grand Canyon where we hiked 9 miles down, along with hiking 9 miles back up. At this time I had several different feelings pulling me in several directions in the anticipation of college: fear, confusion, and excitement. However, when I process my first semester one thing remains bouncing in my head, my family vacation prior to the start of the 2014 school year. College is much like the hike from the bottom of the Grand Canyon to the top. The higher I climb, the higher the stakes. As I continue to ascend the narrow, rocky, dirt path, the path gets …show more content…

This has aided in me seeing the different intricacies in a piece of literature and also helped in expressing my feelings through writing. I found it enjoyable and also making a concerted effort to connect the piece of literature to anything in my life each week, past present or future, and I believe I succeeded in that with my responses. I have grown to love this. One of my favorite pieces of literature that I was able to respond to was “My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodore Roethke. Although I can relate negatively through this poem, I can also relate positively and looking at this poem in a positive manner is where I truly connected. Unfortunately, I do not have the opportunity to see my father everyday like other individuals have, yet I can remember the great times I had with him when I was a young child much like the child in this poem. I can remember mischievously dancing around my father and experiencing the happiness of being a kid. Additionally, through this poem, I have been motivated to continue to climb my mountain so I can give my children opportunities that I have never had and also share and pass on opportunities that I have. I have learned and also been amazed by how much an impact a few lines of words on a page can have on

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