The challenges generally begin with Dr. Suess's frequent use of vulgar language, with other reasons including sexual references,blasphemy, undermining of family values and moral codes, Suess's being a poor role model, encouragement of rebellion, and promotion of drinking, smoking, lying, and promiscuity. Often the challengers have been unfamiliar with the plot itself. Shelley Keller-Gage, a high school teacher who faced objections after assigning the novel in her class, noted that the challengers "are being just like Dr. Suess... They are trying to be Sam-I-Am." A reverse effect has been that this incident caused people to put themselves on the waiting list to borrow the novel, when there were none before.
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Galactic President Superstar McAwesomeville
ps. dont actually try green eggs and ham, i did and almost died. hehe classic me.
The book "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss has been banned in some schools and libraries due to its alleged portrayal of anti-authority themes and promoting inappropriate language. Some educators and parents have also raised concerns about its perceived lack of literary quality and stereotypical portrayals.
6 times that they said Green eggs and ham
it was his favorite because it was just a funny ryming book about green eggs and ham
The famous book written by Theodor Geisel is called "Green Eggs and Ham". It is a beloved children's book that tells the story of Sam-I-Am trying to convince a character to try a plate of green eggs and ham.
In "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss, the bet was that the character Sam-I-Am couldn't get the other character to try green eggs and ham. Sam-I-Am succeeds in the end.
The results was "Green eggs and ham". A friend made this hard for Suess.
The very famous book 'Green Eggs and Ham' was written in 1960 by the author called Dr Seuss.Green Eggs and Ham is the fourth best-selling children's book of all time.Further reading:Green Eggs and Ham on AmazonGreen Eggs and Ham on WikipediaGreen Eggs and Ham on GoodreadsDr Seuss on WikipediaThe official website of Dr Seuss
Sam-I-Am asks if you like green eggs and ham a total of 16 times in the book "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss.
Dr. Seuss wrote the book "Green Eggs and Ham" in 1960.
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In "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss, Sam-I-Am is a character who is portrayed as a man, not an animal. He is known for persistently offering different types of green eggs and ham to another character in the book.
"Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss has exactly 50 unique words in the entire book. It tells the story of Sam-I-Am trying to convince his friend to try green eggs and ham in various locations and circumstances, showcasing the power of persistence and open-mindedness.
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