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Some Cute story of - Green Eggs And Ham Book

Green Eggs and Ham is a much adored childrens book the book is loved that's was the selling childrens book of all time in the year 2001. - Green Eggs and Ham starts by showing a fellow while he tries to read his newspaper bothering an older gentleman. The chaps name that is bothersome is Sam because he suggests stating I'm Sam while standing on the hindquarters of a dog like creature he holds. We realize that behavior is ridiculous since he makes another pass and Sam is clearly challenged. It is likely that Sam owns a kind of Dyslexia he confuses orientation and the order of words instead of that of letters, another explanation may be insanity. 

Sams state has been picked up on by hollywood and has created a live action motion picture based on it. The movie is titled I'm Sam comparable limitations are shared by the main character. He fumes about the way he does not like that Sam-I-am Since the man becomes frustrated with his irritation that is newly acquired. At that point Sam overhears Phil and rapidly tries to quell the emotion by altering the subject and asking a completely arbitrary question, Do you enjoy green eggs and ham? Sam now holds a plate with said edibles which I suppose he just carries with him at all times apparently to function as a visual aide in case this situation should ever occur. 



Even more infuriated, Phil replies still mocking the backwards name thing, I don't like them, Sam-I-am. Sam proceeds to ask Phil if he'd enjoy green eggs and ham in various places with various different dinner guests, in a home, with a mouse, in a box, with a fox, etc. 

Finally, Phil caves and agrees to eat the green eggs and ham, but only if Sam will leave him alone. Upon tasting the food, Phil discovers that he likes green eggs and ham and he politely thanks Sam. So what's the message of all this? what's this Green Eggs and Ham attempting to teach our kids? Firstly, it teaches children to put rotten green food in their mouthswho has ever eaten a green egg and lived to tell about it? Perhaps little Jimmy is walking throughout the poultry house and finds an old egg which was missed in the hay two months ago. He cracks it openOh look! its green. Jimmy then remembers having this book read to him and proceeds to eat the egg above.


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