Write a dialogue between the walrus and the carpenter before they thought of eating the oysters.
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Summary:This is a narrative (story) poem. It has also been called a nonsense poem, meaning that impossible things happen in it. At the beginning, for example, the sun is shining over the sea, even though it is night time. This makes the moon angry.
The walrus and the carpenter are walking along the beach. They are unhappy about all the sand and think the beach would be better without it. They invite oysters to join them on their walk. The oldest oyster says no to their offer, but 4 young oysters agree. And then many more young oysters come out of the sea and line up on a rock.The walrus tells the oysters that he is going to have a chat with them. The oysters, who are out of breath from their long walk, ask him to wait for a while. He agrees.
It then becomes clear to the oysters that they are going to be eaten. The walrus talks a little more and seems to sympathise with the oysters. The carpenter just wants to eat, not talk. And this is what the walrus and the carpenter do, with the result that there are no more oysters left.
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