Imagery
Vocabulary
Double Interpretations
100

This odor is said to be in the father's breath.

Whiskey; Alcohol

100

An alcoholic beverage distilled by grain.

Whiskey

100

The waltz could be seen as a playful dance or this negative act.

Fight; Chaotic and rough interaction; Abusive behavior

200

The word used to describe the father's knuckles holding onto the son's wrist.

Battered

200

This is a form of dance, especially one that couples perform.

Waltz

200

The father’s use of whiskey can symbolize both an escape from hard work or this potential issue.

Alcoholism

300

The object used by the father that skimmed the son's ear.

Buckle of a belt

300

This word is a synonym for one's facial expression.

Countenance

300

The speaker "clinging" onto the father's shirt can be interpreted as a sign of affection or this deeper emotional need.

Desperation for the father's validation / love

400

The word used to describe the facial expression of the mother.

Frowning

400

This word means to play roughly or energetically.

Romped

400

The mother’s frowning face could symbolize disapproval of the waltz or this deeper concern.

The worry about the son's and father's wellbeing

500

These objects of the house shakes when the father and son are waltzing.

Pans

500

This word is used to describe something that is encrusted with a substance.

Caked

500

The physical contact of the dance can also be interpreted as this worrying act.

Abuse