My Papa's Waltz Figurative Language

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“There’s always that one special person that no matter what they’ve done to you, you still just can’t let them go” . This quote means that love is a powerful weapon that allows people to withstand actions that their love ones commit.“My Papa’s Waltz” is a poem written by Theodore Roethke that describes a boy relationship with his drunken father that convey both pleasure and fear with conflicting emotions toward his father. The speaker describes the father’s relationship by using imagery, figurative language, and tone;using these techniques reveals that the speaker does not approve of dad’s drinking habits, however, his love for him allows him to survive through it all. The extensive use of imagery (visual, kinesthetic, and olfactory) …show more content…

In this poem, Roethke used symbolism, simile and rhyme scheme to allow the reader to understand the purpose of the poem. The author titled this poem “My Papa’s Waltz” and reference this dance (waltz) throughout the poem. The author description of the waltz symbolizes their relationship. For example , it states that “ At every step you missed, my right ear scraped a buckle”. The description of all the mistakes in their waltz symbolizes the mistakes the father has made in life and how it negatively impact the son. When the author uses words such as “scraped”, it gives a agonizing tone; showing that this waltz caused extreme pain to the son. Moreover, the author used a simile when he said “ But I hung on like death”. The pain of witnessing death can cause an everlasting impact on someone’s life. As a result, the author compared the constant effort of hanging on to their relationship to the continuous pain of death . In addition, the poem has a basic ABAB rhyme scheme, which give emphasis on the lines that rhyme. As a result, the figurative language allows the reader to understand that even though their relationship is unhealthy, the boy will stick through it

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