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Theodore Roethke My Papa's Waltz Summary

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"My Papa's Waltz" by Theodore Roethke is a demonstration to how a child lives with an alcoholic father. the Father's addiction to alcohol has a strong effect on the child and his life. The Father also involves his child into his drunken ways by being abusive towards him. Waltzing is an expression that the father does because he is drunk. The child still seems to love his father even though he is very abusive. The child is being dragged into the father's lifestyle. The Theme could be that the waltz was a dance of the father but now the child is being forced to dance with him.

Imagery is brought when Roethke uses the 5 senses to give off a visual representation of the actions involved in the drunken affected household. Smell is brought upon

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