Answer:
The main point of this story is about a funny encounter between the narrator and a very talkative man who tells him a story. There is a strong social undercurrent in this tale that can not be ignored. The narrator of this famous story is an educated Easterner who traveled to the West. He meets a Westerner, who is a common worker and is uneducated. Because of these differences, their personalities clash.
Simon Wheeler eventually tricks the narrator into listening to his strange, pointless, and slightly annoying story. This story is about a strange man named Jim Smiley who has a SERIOUS gambling problem. Jim also trains a jumping frog and bets on it.
The two men don't get along or agree on many things for some odd reason. The winner of the conversation/argument is Wheeler, who got to share his story. Wheelers simplicity, wit and common sense are all something that the narrator does not possess.
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