Theodor Seuss Geisel Thesis: Throughout his life Theodor Geisel had always shown his love for writing and drawing and eventually followed his dreams by helping America's youth to both learn and enjoy doing so through his books for years to come. Outline: I) Early life A) Childhood 1) German Ancestors 2) Father owned Brewery B) College 1) Darmouth College 2) Part of writing club a) got in trouble i) Told to stop extra curricular activities ii) Continued under pen name Dr. Seuss C)
According to Dr. Seuss, “Today you are you that is truer than true. There is no one alive that is youer than you.” I like that quote because it relates to reading no one else can tell you what to read. You can read whatever you want to read. Like Dr. Seuss said you are they best you. As a eighth grader, i'm not a biggest fan about reading, because hockey, track, and school are my main priorities One of the marvelous,acceptable, crystal clear book i remember reading is the Green Eggs and Ham book
1. The Lorax is the main character of the movie. He is a short,small orange creature. He appears out of a tree stump when the once-ler cuts down the tree. The Lorax’s role in the movie is to speak for the trees. He is extremely protective of the Truffula Tree and warns the once-ler about what is happening. I think that the Lorax represents all the companies that are against dumping products in an animal's environment. 4. In the end of the movie, the Lorax uses the word “unless”. After all the trees
In the first stanza its formatted to be rhyming couplets. This gives the poem a childish feel to it, like something read by Dr. Seuss. Although, Dr. Seuss never wrote poems about abortions, he did write poems that consistently rhymed. It’s a childish feel by rhyming words like “hair” and “air.” In lines eleven through sixteen the childish couplets disappear. The cute couplets disappear as
to my fellow classmates. We finally did it: we made it through middle school! Oh, middle school the journey that doesn’t come with a map, a plan, or even a clue of what’s going on. Dr. Seuss once said,“You have brains in your head, you have feet in your shoes, you can steer yourself any direction you choose.” This quote reminds me how I was in sixth grade and I am today: trying to steer myself a certain direction. As Mr. Black says it is our last years of practice and then games begin, but I am worried
It was time for bed which meant it was story time. I would lie down in my huge bed, all cuddled up in my fuzzy blanket. I patiently waited for my mom to be done with washing the dishes. We started by choosing a book from the many books on the shelf. Our shelf was filled with vivid multicolored books. All stacked from the tiniest to the biggest. She began to read the English words with her Mexican accent trying not to mess up. Her soft and silvery voice was comforting. I began to yawn and felt the
Graduation speech Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi Wa Barakat uh Good evening distinguished guests, mothers, sisters, grandmothers, friends, teachers, our beloved admin, and, of course, last but not least the beautiful, amazing, guests of honor also known as the senior graduates of 2016. Welcome to the graduation ceremony for the graduating class of 2016. I am proud to be representing the voices of my fellow seniors on this final day of our high school career. And I am sure the lot of us would truly
“Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living; it's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope.” Dr. Seuss, a American author and illustrator of children’s books, points out the importance of having an imagination. He indicates that by changing how we view things, it can lead to great results. This quote connects to Ian Frazier’s short article, “In Praise of Margins” because he talks about the difference between the mentality as a child versus his adult self. He indicates that one