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    Theodore Huebner Roethke was an American poet who grew internally from the experiences that shaped him and transferred them to works that became immensely famous and influential (Theodore Roethke). The poet’s adolescent years were harsh and jarred. He spent most of his childhood playing in his father’s greenhouse and surrounding himself with nature. The emotional events that presented themselves into Roethke’s life because of his father’s death and his uncle’s suicide made him feel isolated and abandoned

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    Theodore Roethke “Roethke was a great poet, the successor to Frost and Stevens in modern American poetry, and it is the measure of his greatness that his work repays detailed examination” (Parini 1). Theodore Roethke was a romantic who wrote in a variety of styles throughout his long successful career. However, it was not the form of his verse that was important, but the message being delivered and the overall theme of the work. Roethke was a deep thinker and often pondered about and reflected

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    Roethke Research Paper In 1908, Theodore Huebner Roethke was born in Saginaw, Michigan. There he was raised by his mother and father, who owned a greenhouse with their uncle. As a child, he spent much time in the greenhouse observing the nature, which greatly influenced his future works. Roethke attended Arthur Hill High School and later graduated magna cum laude from the University of Michigan in 1929. Afterword he took a few graduate classes at Michigan and Harvard, but was unhappy and left

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    An aspiring poet of the twentieth century, Theodore Roethke set the bar for his peers in poetry. Roethke led a short yet successful life, with his great poem “My Papa's Waltz” being a sample of his meaningful works. Roethke was the son of German immigrants and was born on May twenty fifth, 1908 in Saginaw Michigan(“My Papa’s Waltz”). During Theodore Roethke’s childhood, his family owned some of the biggest greenhouses in the state(Theodore Roethke).Theodore Roethke’s father, Otto, was a person who

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    Julia Barrera Mr. Green AP English Literature November 11, 2014 Theodore Roethke: An Unforgettable Poet Iconic, influential, incomparable—these ideal words describe the famous Theodore Huebner Roethke. Throughout his life, Roethke experienced a great amount of obstacles which led to his success as a well-regarded, American poet. Fortunately, Roethke’s challenges entitled him to various life experiences which he incorporated into his poems to display his unique, introspectional style. Roethke’s

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    Dr. S. Papleacos ENG 202 July 31, 2015 Theodore Roethke Theodore Roethke was born in Saginaw, Michigan on May 25, 1908 to Otto Roethke and Helen Huebner. Along with uncle, his mother and father owned a local greenhouse, where Roethke spent a lot of his childhood days working and playing. He referred to the greenhouse as “my symbol for the whole of life, a womb, a heaven-on-earth” ( ). The greenhouse played a huge role in his poetry. Roethke implies that only after death of the self can

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    Theodore Roethke suffered from neglect and then depression after he lost his father to cancer at a young age. Later losing his uncle to suicide. Theodore took much interest in his fathers greenhouse. Most of his work reflects nature and the beauty of it. However, the rest of his work reflects his own childhood. The poem “my Papa’s Waltz” is a good example of how he was feeling in his younger days. This particular poem is about a young boy who suffers from abuse by his drunken father. Theo starts

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    In the poem “My Papa’s Waltz”, the author Theodore Roethke uses imagery, metaphors and imagery to effectively convey the poems’ message of unquestionable love and his emotions towards his father. This poem can convey two different meanings or point of view to the readers. On the other hand, the author uses some word choices to make you use some critical thinking to get the correct message of the poem. Two main themes or ideas of this poem is the love to his father but also, the fearfulness that he

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    My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodore Roethke (380), was a great poem. When I first read the poem, I pictured it as a young boy describing his father’s abusive and drunken ways. And the hardship the young boy dealt with living in his home. Despite the fact, what the young boy was dealing with, he still seemed to adore his father. The mother seemed to be upset with the father as he was drunk dancing with their child. However, I read it a few times more and I seemed to understand it in a different point of

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    waking” written by Theodore Roethke (1908 – 1963) made in the year 1953. Analyzing this poem, it has a deeper meaning than what it implies on the surface. As a whole, the poem tries to connote the big idea of life and death. With the additional twist of fate and the flow of life included. Of how the logic of being awake is rather bleak in comparison of being asleep, somewhat to the otherworldly. Considering the time period, and author’s background; it isn’t surprising to think why Roethke wrote this type

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