Shell Silverstein is the author of a collection of poetry called "the light of the attic". Among the dozens of poems Silverstein mentioned in this book, "Monster I met" is one of them. This poem is like all poems in books and is prepared for young children. Several poems he wrote in the book are considered ridiculous for the children, as they are. However, most poems contain topics that encourage disappointment of behavior by children. In particular, for "monsters I saw", the theme Silverstein showed in this verse influenced parents and teachers trying to read poetry by children.
MD: I started writing poems since I was in elementary school. My father gave me light in the attic of Shel Silverstein which is one of my favorite books. I began imitating what I was reading by writing my rhyming poetry. I am a little self-learning, or it's direct to me. I used to write a small accent on words that mathematically approached it and emphasized rhythm. This is my way of doing, spending time with myself, taking care of myself, and enabling myself to pass the world around me. And I am writing. But I do not rhyme any more (laugh). Writing / poetry was always what I did. I am lying in bed in the morning. by bus. At work. I moved to the Bay Area in 2004. After living here for several years, I started looking for a poetry / writing community. I went to this strange open microphone at this bar in Portrero, San Francisco. Remember how you found out. Maybe Craig List? Really sweet in reality
Shell Silverstein is the author of a collection of poetry called "the light of the attic". Among the dozens of poems Silverstein mentioned in this book, "Monster I met" is one of them. This poem is like all poems in books and is prepared for young children. Several poems he wrote in the book are considered ridiculous for the children, as they are. However, most poems contain topics that encourage disappointment of behavior by children.
Shell Silverstein has released a lot of wonderful children's poems. His relaxed and pleasant poems are easy and fun to read through a predictable and consistent rhythm and rhyming plan. Their humor fascinates every age group. The book "Light in the Attic Room" and "The End of the Sidewalk" contains many poems with foolish illustrations, many of which end in an ironic way. Simple poetry like Captain Hook twists the notorious villain and removes the struggle that he will encounter for Hook. Accepting O'wars will encourage friends and enjoyment over competition as everyone will win at that time. I really like this poem. That is because it explains the complexity of money due to simple mistakes of children trying to impress their fathers. He started trading with dollar bills for two quarters, then with a triangle, then four nickel coins, and five pennies. However, one of Shell Silverstein 's favorite poetry is chic. Several verses of Silverstein are related to reality