“I Won’t Hatch” by Shel Silverstein
1. Paraphrase:
A little chicken refuses to hatch because the world outside is noisy and full
of war and pollution. It prefers to stay safely inside its egg.
2. Attitude:
The poem feels funny but serious. It’s silly on the surface, but
underneath there’s sadness about fear and the state of the world.
3. Shift:
At first, the chicken’s refusal seems stubborn and childish, but the shift
comes with the line “For I hear all the talk of pollution and war.” Suddenly,
we understand the deeper reason behind the decision—it’s fear, not laziness.
4. Opinion:
I think this poem is brilliant because it uses humor to talk about serious
issues. It made me think about how people sometimes hide from problems instead
of facing them.
5. Recommendation:
Yes, I’d recommend it because it’s both entertaining and meaningful. It teaches
about courage without being preachy.
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