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Dusting by julia alvarez
Dusting by julia alvarez












dusting by julia alvarez

This doesn’t mean that they don’t have a good relationship it just complicates it. The father probably has to work a lot and doesn’t spend enough time with his son. When the father dances the son to his bed he clings on to his shirt as a sign for him not to leave him. As soon as the father is home the boy is excited to his father which means he probably doesn’t see him often. “ The he waltzed me off to bed still clinging to your shirt” this line gives us an insight to their relationship. In the poem, he writes about how his father would come home drunk and dance him off to bed. My Papa’s Waltz by Theodore Roethke shows the relationship between a little boy and his father. This poem shows how complex their relationship is and how different they are from each other. Her mother missed her chance to leave a mark but for Alvarez, it’s not too late. “ But I refuse with every mark to be like her anonymous” this quote represents how she wants to be known, unlike her mom who wants to remain anonymous. Her mom erases any trace there is of her while Alvarez writes her name on every surface she can. This poem can be interpreted in many ways but to me, it seems like Alvarez wants to leave a legacy behind unlike her mom. In her poem, she writes about how she would write her name on dusty surfaces but her mom would always come and dust her name off. practicing signatures like scales reflects the persona as an artistic and elegant individual which contrast.

dusting by julia alvarez

Īn example of a mother relationship daughter is the poem Dusting by Julia Alvarez. Dare to analyse it: In this poem, the persona clearly specifies her difference in character compared to her mother. There needs to be a good balance of both to maintain a healthy relationship.

dusting by julia alvarez

A parent that is a little too much of those can drive a child away. When a parent is too strict it can make the child feel trapped and feel like they can’t do anything. Not every child like their parents hovering over them every second. A parent can be too strict and overprotective making them a helicopter parent. Parents can try too hard to relate to their child that it might make them distant. It’s the same way for a father and a son. A mother may try too hard to relate with her daughter because she has gone through similar things. A mother-daughter relationship and a father-son relationship are very difficult. No everyone gets along with their parents. In Dusting (960) Alvarez uses her mother dusting up her fingerprints and dust writing as a metaphor for the relationship between what she wants for her life. At some point we all wish to be recognized as something bigger - something that no one has witnessed before.Parent-child relationships are complicated. Many of us wish to accomplish more in our lives than our family members, especially some of our parents. She can’t stand the thought of ending up like this, so day after day, she continues to leave her mark. She believes that her mother achieved as much as anyone else her mother’s achievements are almost transparent to her - anonymous. This statement shows us how the girl feels about her mother’s accomplishments. In the poem, the girls shows us how she “refused with every mark to be like her, anonymous” (17-18). No matter how often her mother wiped away the smudged fingerprints, they would always reappear. Her goals are larger than life itself, and they refuse to break. In life, the girl wishes to leave her imprint on the world. ‘Each morning I wrote my name on the dusty cabinet, then crossed the dining table in script, scrawled in capitals on the back of chairs, practicing signatures like scales” (1-5) I believe that the author is trying to compare the young girl’s aspirations to her mother’s. Wiggins “Dusting” Julia Alvarez In the poem “Dusting” written by Julia Alvarez, a young girl tries to leave imprints on the dusty objects in her house in which later are wiped away by her mother.














Dusting by julia alvarez