“The Acrobats” by Shel
Silverstein
Paraphrase:
The poem describes an intricate trapeze act where one person swings, another
clings, and everyone hangs precariously. The poet warns against sneezing during
this delicate act.
Attitude:
The tone is both daring and comedic. The vivid imagery of the trapeze act
creates tension, but the playful warning to “not sneeze” lightens the mood.
Shift:
The shift happens at “But just one thing, please, / Don’t sneeze,” where the
serious tone of the trapeze description turns into humor.
Opinion:
This poem is brilliant in its mix of tension and comedy. It paints a vivid
mental picture and delivers a laugh-out-loud punchline.
Recommendation:
Yes! This poem suits someone who loves humor blended with vivid imagery and
suspense.
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