Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Comparing the Dance of Life in My Papaââ¬â¢s Waltz and Saturday Night Fev
Parallels of The Dance of Life in My Papas Waltz and Saturday Night Fever end-to-end the ages, dance has played an important role in society. It symbolizes tradition, family, bonding, and entertainment. In almost every decade of the twentieth century, a different style of dance prevailed. In the 1970s, John Travolta brought disco dancing into the spotlight with his portrayal of Tony Manero in Saturday Night Fever. Through his depiction of this character, John Travolta shows the monumental effects of dancing. Literature can in addition artfully explore the effect of dance on people. Theodore Roethkes My Papas Waltz dramatizes a special and positive moment in a boys life. The authors word choice studys the consequence of this moment of bonding between a father and his son. Some critics have seen this boys memories as a recollection of a time of abuse. This poem does non reflect an instance of abuse, but rather a dance of life. In Saturday Night Fever, Tony and his friends often drink before and after they dance. It is a part of their routine, but it does not aff...
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