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    Dr. Seuss 's ' Seuss '

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    Jennifer Jones ED-230 October 19, 2014 (Dr. Seuss Digital Image) Dr. Seuss Dr. Seuss is a well-known children’s book author and illustrator. His books are used in several classrooms today. His books are known and used for their uniqueness compared to other books and the rhyming that takes place in nearly all of them. Dr. Seuss was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, as Theodor Seuss Geisel in 1904 ("All About Dr. Seuss.", Dr. Seuss National Memorial). Dr. Seuss was called Ted. His mother used to

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    Dr. Seuss or Theodor Seuss Gressel was a children’s writer. He wrote many award-winning books that made him one of the greatest American writers in history. Along with writing books, he wrote quotes, created sculptures, and some of his books have been turned into movies. For example, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, The Lorax, and the most famous work of his, The Cat In The Hat. Throughout his life, he was a successful man, but had a few obstacles to overcome. On March 2, 1904, Theodor was born to

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    Essay On Dr. Seuss

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    As Dr. Seuss once said, “I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living.” Theodor Seuss Geisel, formally known as Dr. Seuss, is considered by many people to be one of the most influential authors and illustrators of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. With over sixty books written and illustrated, many of them rewarded, Seuss left a lasting impact on kids and adults all over the world. Seuss combined whimsical drawings and rhyming words to give readers

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    Dr Seuss Influence

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    Dr. Seuss, also known as Theodor Geisel, had a humble beginning in the early twentieth century. Dr. Seuss grew up in Springfield, Massachusetts and learned to draw at his local zoo. This began his creative thinking and unique drawing style. Dr. Seuss used his wild imagination and innovative art style to create many classic children’s books. Dr. Seuss was a highly successful author that forever changed children’s books and had a profound impact on many children around the world. Dr. Seuss received

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    Dr Seuss Repetition

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    truer than true. There no one alive that is youer than you!” Dr. Seuss is frequently acknowledged for his poems along with his children books. Thus meaning, he caught the attention of people especially children because of the way he used words to create a image in people's minds. Furthermore, In this analysis essay I will explore how Dr. Seuss uses repetition and tone/ theme to generate diverse effects for the reader to consider. Dr. Seuss uses repetition to mostly generate a untroubled and enjoyable

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    Dr. Seuss Quotes

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    Have you ever heard of a man named Theodor Seuss Geisel? He was a famous children’s author who went by the name of Dr. Seuss. He was an awe inspiring man who worked his way up from being the editor of a college newspaper. He wrote several different inspiring quotes such as, “Be who you are and say what you feel. Because those who don’t mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.”(Seuss). This quote can be interpreted as those who judge are not your friends, whilst those who don’t are your

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    Dr Seuss Contributions

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    Theodor Seuss Geisel, more famously known by his pen name Dr. Seuss, “was a writer... cartoonist [, and a political illustrator] who had published over 60 books” (Dr. Seuss Biography) in his lifetime and has influenced nearly every American that has ever learned how to read. With children stories that hold deeper insight than most would expect to find in children books to stories that are pure nonsensical like Green Eggs and Ham that came from a bet (Biography). Dr. Seuss’s literary elements in his

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    Dr. Seuss Theme

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    The Life of Dr. Seuss “Why fit in when you were born to stand out” - Dr. Suess. Theodor Geisel grew up in Springfield, Massachusetts. Geisel’s creative drawings and literature started when he was just a boy. Vanderbilt children’s literature expert Ann Neely (Vanderbilt News) says Dr. Seuss holds a special place in the hearts of many because he wrote with the joy, concern and passion a child carries.” Geisel’s books even though filled with crazy cartoon characters are great political messages. Geisel’s

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    Dr. Seuss Legacy

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    Theodor & Audrey Geisel: The Legacy of Dr. Seuss Theodor Seuss Geisel was born March 2, 1904 in Springfield, MA to German immigrant parents (Morgan & Morgan, 1995). His parents immigrated just after the end of WWI, and he was bullied in school for being a German immigrant (Morgan & Morgan, 1995). Seuss’ care for minority rights and his strong voice against isolationism during WWII were likely influenced by this experience as a child. The majority of his career would be involving politics in one

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    Dr. Seuss Individualism

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    “Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you”- Dr. Seuss. Individualism is a theme found in many of Dr. Seuss’ books and no one explains what it means to be you better than him. Dr. Seuss was an American children's author who has changed the way millions of people view the world; starting with themselves. Theodor Seuss Geisel was one of most influential writers and activists of his time. This is shown when examining his life experiences, historical events

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