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    Kenneth Athol Interview

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    Interviewing Kenneth Athol was rather easy and straight to the point. His interview was well said although not thought out straight. He fascinated me the most out of everyone because now after college‚ he works at a restaurant. He earns a high salary as well which is rather good. He only earned his associate degree but already earns a higher salary than most who didn’t even go to college. Going to college takes a lot of commitment and patience and i feel i may be ready for that when i really want

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    my papa's waltz

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    My Papa’s Waltz: brutal or lighthearted? Whenever a poem is written without a clear understanding on how it should be interpreted both positive and negative emotions arise. One might try to pick up on the catchy rhymes that are meant for it to be comical‚ while other notice the harsh adjective and nouns associating with death. When a poem combines the innocence of a child at play associating with a drunken‚ hardworking father a lighthearted and brutal mental picture arises in one’s head. In the

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    My Papa Waltz

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    Irony‚ Symbolism‚ and Imagery in “My Papa’s Waltz” In the poem “My Papa Waltz” Written by Theodore Roethke‚ a young child is running around the house following and playing with the drunkard of a dad. The child can smell the whiskey on his breath but continues to cling tightly as the child does not want to stop playing. This scuffling shakes and rattles the pans in the kitchen frustrating the mom as she is annoyed with her drunk of a husband. Bedtime has approached so the child is then carried to

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    Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet

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    Kenneth Branagh’s 1996 adaptation of Hamlet is a great way to enjoy the popular Shakespeare play. While I found the film to be quite lengthy‚ I thoroughly enjoyed seeing a film version of the story I only knew a little bit about from reading an excerpt of Hamlet in high school. I think Kenneth Branagh did an excellent job in making the screen play into a movie. Everything in every scene couldn’t have been done more perfectly. Better yet is the cast‚ with actors like Kenneth Branagh himself‚ as

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    Introduction to University Writing June 9‚ 2013 Assignment 2 – Summary of The Waltz of Sociability: Intimacy‚ Dislocation‚ and Friendship in a Quebec High School Vered Amit – Talai indulges her readers with a commonly accepted phenomenon of Western civilization in which adolescents rarely transition into adulthood with their childhood friends through the experiences of a group of high school students in The Waltz of Sociability: Intimacy‚ Dislocation‚ and Friendship in a Quebec High School. It

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    My Papa's Waltz

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    Hills 1 Beverly Hills Jordan Simpson English 101 25 July 2013 A Memory of a Lifetime The poem‚ “My Papa’s Waltz‚” by Theodore Roethke is about a childhood memory written later in the adult narrator’s lifetime with his father. This poem reveals the relationship between the narrator and his father when they were waltzing about the room when he was still a small boy. This poem creates what appears to be

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    My Papa's Waltz

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    The author of My Papa’s Waltz‚ Theodore Roethke‚ portrays the speaker of the poem’s childhood in a surprisingly dark‚ negative tone. At first glance‚ it appears to be an innocent story of a child who dances around one night with his silly‚ happily drunken father. However‚ a close reading and analysis of the poem will show that this is not the case. For example‚ the line “You beat time on my head” refers to the child being hit and smacked. This line has a very negative connotation when it is fully

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    Analysis of Kenneth Burke’s “Literature as Equipment for Living” In the article‚ “Literature as Equipment for Living”‚ author Kenneth Burke proposes that pieces of literature can help guide readers through situations they encounter in everyday life. Burke suggests that literature can provide readers with strategies for dealing with real life situations. To help explain this opinion to the reader‚ Burke begins his article with an analysis of proverbs. He then explains his method of classifying

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    My Papa's Waltz

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    Interpretation of “My Papa’s Wallet” “My Papa’s Waltz” was written by Theodore Roethke‚ which is a stanza poem with 16 lines. The narrator of the poem seems to be a young child speaking about an experience with his drunken father. In this poem the father came home after a night of drinking. As the father enters the house he grabs the child by the wrist with his battered knuckles‚ which indicates that he works with his hands. Playfully knocking down the pans‚ the mother irritated gives them an

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    Waltz Beginners Steps

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    Waltz Closed Changes 1b. Closed Change - Reverse to Natural This figure is typically used to transition from a Reverse Turn to a Natural Turn. It can also be followed by the Natural to Reverse Closed Change. By repeating this pattern‚ the two steps can be used to continue progressing down the floor.  The gentleman begins forward on the left foot and takes three steps‚ forward‚ side and slightly forward‚ closed‚ to end with his right foot free to begin either the Natural Turn or the Natural to

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