PANCAKE? (Where the Sidewalk
Ends) by Shel Silverstein
Paraphrase= The poem emotionally explores how different
children have good opinions about which pancake they want; some insist on the
top one, others on the bottom, and one even prefers the middle. Their individual
lovings lead to a playful tug-of-war over breakfast. It’s a lighthearted remaining
that people often want things their own way, even when it comes to something as
simple as pancakes.
Attitude= I feel yummy, playful, and enjoying when I
read the poem even when I just see the title of the poem even. Shel S. talks
about a yummy subject “pancakes” and changes it into a playful, lucky film.
Shift= This poem begins by refusing traditional challenging
games like tug-of-war. The shift happens when the speaker suggests a new,
loving parenthese. To proof, “I’ll play at hug o’ war, where everyone hugs…”
shifts the voice from fight to fondness, giving kindness over race.
Opinion= I find “PANCAKE?” expressively hard like it’s
a little poem with a big spark. Silverstein pushes fun at labels like “good”
and “terrible” while showing how personal choice can be both true and
insubordinate. It’s a clear reminder that even breakfast can be a hook for
identity.
Recommendation= I would really recommend this poem to someone because the person will really be happy when seeing the title for it makes yummy.
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