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THE LORAX - The Lorax is a children's book written by Dr. Seuss and first published in 1971. It chronicles the plight of the environment and the Lorax, who speak...
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| Danny DeVito was the voice of this Dr. Seuss character who tries to protect the truffula trees |
| The Once-ler cuts truffula / All greedy for cash / But he fights for nature / With a Sam Elliott 'stache |
| "'Mister!' he said with a sawdusty sneeze, 'I am"' this title character, "'I speak for the trees'" |
| (Tamera Mowry presents the clue.) This book was written the year of the first Earth Day & our creations pay tribute to the natural world |
| The line "I speak for the trees" comes from this favorite by Dr. Seuss |
| Pro-environment & perhaps with a savior complex, he "was shortish. And oldish... and mossy", & kinda looked like Wilford Brimley |
| The Truffula tree is on the verge of extinction in this classic by Dr. Seuss |
| Voicing this title Dr. Seuss character in a 2012 animated film, DeVito said, "I speak for the trees!" |
| He was anti-Once-ler, he was anti-Thneed / he kinda looked like Wilford Brimley / & spoke out against greed |
| This title character speaks for the trees |
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The Lorax is a children's book written by Dr. Seuss and first published in 1971. It chronicles the plight of the environment and the Lorax, who speaks for the trees against the Once-ler. As in most Dr. Seuss works, most of the creatures mentioned are original to the book. * The book is commonly recognized as a fable concerning the danger corporate greed poses to nature, using the literary element of personification to give life to industry as the Once-ler and the environment as the Lorax. * The Lorax was Dr. Seuss's personal favorite of his books. He was able to create a story addressing economic and environmental issues without it being dull. "The Lorax," he once explained, "came out of me being angry. In The Lorax I was out to attack what I think are evil things and let the chips fall where they might." |