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And yet, if “The Lorax’s” time is now, ultimately its lessons are timeless. Toward the end of the book, we notice a pile of rocks in front of the Once-ler’s dilapidated hovel. There’s ...
In The Lorax, a boy ventures off to the far end of town "...where the Grickle-grass grows, and the wind smells slow-and-sour when it blows..." He finds the old house of the evil Once-ler and hears ...
The Lorax’ exceeded expectations by a mile, it was crazy,” said Dergarabedian. “The visuals are irresistible, and it was a powerful draw for people. It’s a terrific movie at the end of the ...
part of a campaign to end poverty. "My mother ... always talked about trees as a symbol of hope and so The Lorax in many ways was that and remains that for me. That each of us can be such a potent ...
ending the segment with his own Seussian ode, saying Thneeds are “as comfy and thick as the thick ironies of the Lorax and Seuss hocking big SUVs.” Meanwhile, a commentary on the website of ...
And given the consumerism portrayed throughout the book, the ending could suggest that once the boy plants more trees, the environmental destruction will continue, Oziewicz said. The Lorax offers ...
The Lorax’ exceeded expectations by a mile, it was crazy,” said Dergarabedian. “The visuals are irresistible, and it was a powerful draw for people. It’s a terrific movie at the end of the ...