SOMETHING MISSING by Shel Silverstein
Paraphrase
It recalls carefully
getting dressed for a dance, remembering every detail from their shoes to their
colorful tie.
Attitude
The tone is playful yet
mildly anxious. Silverstein captures the feeling of forgetfulness we’ve all
experienced when getting ready for something important. I feel amused by the
speaker's uncertainty and suspense as they try to figure out what they’ve
missed.
Shift
The shift is the
transitions from confidently listing all the items they’ve put on (shoes, tie,
coat) to the sudden realization that something crucial may have been forgotten in
lines 7-8.
Opinion
My opinion is that
"something missing?" is a fun and relatable poem. It humorously
captures a common experience preparing for an event and feeling like you’ve
forgotten something essential. Silverstein’s use of repetition and suspense
keeps the reader engaged, wondering what the forgotten item could be. It’s
short but effective in creating a vivid and amusing scenario.
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