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    Have you ever read a Dr.Seuss book? Have you ever read a lewis carroll book? Well 2 of the great ones are the lorax and the jabberwocky. As you know Dr.Seuss is well known as a children’s author but with this we are going to connect his style of writing with the Lorax and Lewis Carroll’s style with the Jabberwocky. Therefore with these two amazing authors and 2 books this one will be a good one to compare. So they both have a lot of things the same and different but with these two books you will

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    The Lorax vs. Jabberwocky Compare and Contrast Essay The Lorax and the Jabberwocky are two stories told in completely different universes yet they have many things in common as well as many things that are as close as not. The two stories take place in mystical worlds where common day things are distorted and transformed such as the Jabberwocky and the Lorax themselves. Both the stories take place in a mystical world and that is just one of the things that these two stories compare and differ in

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    The amazing Easter Island is an ancient civilization that started in 700 ad. It slowly grew into a great civilization in that time. The lorax is a movie about a man cutting down trees. It too was a great civilization but it was fictional. How do these two come together you ask hopefully u well know the answer to this question. First‚ the lorax is a fictional movie and book created by Dr. Seuss. It’s a story about a man that sees an opportunity to make money by cutting down trees and making thneeds

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    Both The Lorax and the story of Easter Island are examples of how people in a society can damage the environment and end life as we know it. The Lorax messages were how terrible our environment is in today’s society and also included a life lesson. The issues expressed in The Lorax are water and air pollution‚ deforestation‚ and overpopulation. And in the Easter Island story‚ the natives showed many examples of what could happen if we use up all our resources and do not take care of our environment

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    in danger of damaging the earth beyond repair‚ and the movie The Lorax and Wall-E are examples of the endangered Earth drifting away from efforts to repair. In any business‚ some businessmen or women will not be content with what they have‚ and find shortcuts to obtaining their desires of business. Sometimes‚ their corruption will cause environmental demise‚ and people will become ignorant in ongoing events. In the movie The Lorax‚ the Once-Ler came up with a cottonlike fabric called

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    easy to remember. His writing has deep meaning behind what seems to be a simple story; which not only appeals to a younger audience‚ but to adults as well. “The Lorax” written by Dr. Seuss is one of his most explicitly rhetorical books. The story is set in a dark‚ murky‚ destroyed landscape caused by the Once-ler’s exploitation of the ecosystem‚ which was once supported by the Truffula trees. However the Lorax is an advocate for the Truffula trees. The Lorax spoke for the trees because the trees

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    natural resources by the society‚ is not only hurting the society‚ but also the biodiversity and the environment‚ which is shown in “The Lorax” and Easter’s End. The use of natural resources is harming the biodiversity and survival of wildlife. The society’s needs and wants are taking away food that the wildlife animals need to survive. For example‚ in “The Lorax” when the Once-ler cut down all of the Truffula Trees‚ the Brown Bar-ba-loots

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    The Lorax The Lorax by Dr. Seuss is a children’s book about greed and destruction. The book is set in the forest of Truffula Trees. The Once-ler was riding through the country in his wagon one day and discovers the beautiful forest of Truffula Trees. Way back in the day when the grass was still green And the pond was still wet And the clouds were still clean‚ And the song of the Swomee-Swans rang out in space… One morning I came to this glorious place. And I first saw the trees! The Truffula Trees

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    ”(Diamond 3). I think it is very interesting to see the correlations Diamond presents in his five factors‚ and real societies destruction. While learning the correlation between the factors and a scenario‚ I learned a lot from the animated movie‚ The Lorax. A classmate‚ Brandon Melchert‚ describes the plot of the movie as “a story of a society that sees giant economic growth‚ and then complete collapse. Throughout the story‚ a profitable business is created using natural resources that are eventually

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    How far that the earth been desecrated? An animated film The Lorax shows a clear picture of what the world could soon become‚ if the human race does not take a step back and find a way to fix what we have created before it is too late. There are many similarities between the film and what happens now in our everyday life. The film Lorax is a comical film that tells a story of a man who ventures out into the forest and begins to cut down forest to produce a garment. As the garment became more popular

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