Those Winter Sundays And My Papa’s Waltz

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English

 

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Hosea W

 

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March 25, 2016

 

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University

 

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In “Those Winter Sundays” the narrator, obviously a female, “and slowly I would rise and dress” (line 8), looks back on how her father sacrificed everything for the family and never seemed to be fully appreciated “….No one ever thanked him” (5). In “My Papa’s Waltz” the narrator is a boy “Could make a small boy dizzy” (line 2), looking back at a time where he played joyfully with his father...
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In “My Papa’s Waltz” the narrator is a boy “Could make a small boy dizzy” (line 2), looking back at a time where he played joyfully with his father. In “My Papa’s Waltz” the narrator recalls the alcoholism of his father, by using certain references throughout the poem such as “the whiskey on your breath” (1), and “the hand that held my wrist was battered on one knuckle” (9-10) possibly suggesting that the father may also have an anger problem...
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