The Unforgettable Waltz by Theodore Roethke

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“The Unforgettable Waltz”

My Papa’s Waltz is a powerful poem written by Theodore Roethke. The title of the poem set my expectations on a poem about someone dancing with their father. As I read the poem, I noticed my expectations were not equivalent to the poem’s actual content. The author’s creative use of words in the title enhances the poem. My Papa’s Waltz consists of four quatrains written in an abab rhyme scheme. Quatrains are stanzas that contain four lines. The abab rhyming scheme means line one and three rhyme and lines two and four rhyme. This poem gives readers an interesting insight on a childhood experience of being waltzed to bed through the first person narrative.

The narrator makes the involvement of alcohol pretty clear by stating, “The whiskey on your breath could make a small boy dizzy” (Lines 1-2). These two lines establish the influence of alcohol and general idea of how big the son is. Instead of stating the father was heavily intoxicated, the narrator metaphorically emphasizes by stating the scent of his father’s breath could cause him to become ligh...

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