ipl-logo

Tone Of My Papa's Waltz By Theodore Roethke

631 Words3 Pages
The poem, My Papa’s Waltz, is one of Theodore Roethke’s most renowned poems. A father and son are dancing in the kitchen really close to the boy’s bed time and the mother is displeased by the racket and noise. The father is drunk and his cheery attitude is amplified by the whisky he had earlier on.

Tone and Style

Roethke's style of poetry is an interesting mix of introspection, intense lyricism, and naturalism. Some of his poems revolved around his own subconscious emotions and thoughts. When he wasn’t studying his own mental state of mind, he would write poems of nature and his life, like in the poem My Papa’s Waltz. The tone of the poem is happy and portrays a moment of father and son bonding. The speaker uses the waltz, a smooth synchronized
Open Document