PANCAKE? by Shel Silverstein

 

Paraphrase

The poem features two characters, Grace and Theresa, being offered pancakes. Grace, described as good, chooses the top pancake, while Theresa, described as terrible she  picks the one in the middle.

 

Attitude

The poem has a playful and light-hearted tone. I feel amused by the innocent actions of Theresa, while Grace appears more polite. Silverstein contrasts the personalities of the two girls in a humorous way, highlighting their distinct approaches to a simple situation.

 

Shift

The shift is the behavior of the two characters, Grace and Theresa. When Theresa chooses the middle pancake because it changes the expected pattern set by Grace's behavior in lines 1-6.

 

Opinion

"Pancake?" is a short, fun poem that captures the humor in everyday choices. I love how Silverstein manages to convey two different personalities in such a simple scenario, and the contrast between Grace and Theresa adds a lot of charm to the poem. It’s relatable for readers of any age, especially with its playful take on something as universal as choosing food.

 

Recommendation

Yes, I would recommend "Pancake?" to a friend, especially someone who enjoys light-hearted, playful poems.

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