![]() ![]() ![]() To this entreaty what can the narrator do, but comply?Īnd to his great satisfaction finds … that he does indeed like green eggs and ham! Perhaps the narrator would eat green eggs and ham in the dark, or in the rain, or perhaps in the company of a goat or on a boat?Īlas, in all the offered situations, the meal of green eggs and ham is again declined. In all the instances the narrator declines the offer of green eggs and ham to be eaten in those locations.īut Sam-I-am persists. The locations range from in a house with a mouse, to in a box with a fox, to in a car or a tree or even a train. To further tempt the narrator, Sam-I-am offers the narrator a choice of locations for eating the green eggs and ham. The narrator declines the offer quite resolutely stating: In the story, the narrator is encouraged by ‘Sam I Am’ in multitudinous ways to partake of a meal of green eggs and ham. ![]() Short Synopsis of the Story: This is a story told completely in repetitive rhyming verse in the nonsensical style typical of Dr Seuss’s storytelling. Main Characters: ‘Sam I am’, unnamed character (also the first person narrator). ![]()
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