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  • Seuss's Use Of Nonsense Words
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    Dr. Seuss Dr. Seuss is one of the most well known children's authors of all time, and for good reason at that. With classic books such as Green Eggs and Ham, One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish, and Dr. Seuss's ABC's, children and adults alike are drawn to his imaginative stories and catchy style of writing. He makes reading fun by using rhyming words as well as including many colorful pictures, easily keeping a young child's attention. Although some may say Seuss's use of nonsense words is ...
  • Dr Seuss Book The Sneetches
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    Theodore Seuss Geisel, better known to generations of readers all over the world as 'Dr. Seuss,' is the American author of many popular children's books. Dr. Seuss' 'deft combination of easy words, swift rhymes and batty nonsense' (Horn 69) has convinced many children that reading does not have to be a boring chore, but instead can be fun and entertaining. Amidst these wacky drawings of zany characters spouting off crazy rhetoric, there is much hidden symbolism. Many of Dr. Seuss' works contain ...
  • Theodor Seuss Geisel's Children's Books
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    Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, is perhaps one of the most beloved children's authors of the twentieth century. Although he is most famous as an author of children's books, Geisel was also a political cartoonist, advertisement designer, and film director (Kaplan). He used the power of imagination to produce unforgettable children's books and helped solve the problem of illiteracy among America's children. By using his experiences in life as a foundation for most of his books, Th...
  • Dr Seuss
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    The Man Behind the Hat "More and more tension as if over inflating a balloon until the readers can not stand waiting for the "pop!" and then there is no pop, just deflation of the balloon (Hurst 2)". A perfect example of a writer named Theodor Seuss Geisel, also known as "Dr. Seuss". A man who some think created, "the world of imagination" as we know it in children's literature. Theodor Seuss Geisel wrote and illustrated many books and sold millions of copies. He created catch phrases and captur...
  • Pseudonym For Theodor Seuss Geisel
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    Dr. Seuss: The Great American Children's Poet Dr. Seuss is the pseudonym for Theodor Seuss Geisel, Ted Geisel this friends. He originally thought of his pen name being pronounced zo- is the German pronunciation. He took his middle name from his mother's maiden name. He was born in 1904 to Theodor Jr. and Henrietta Geisel of SpringfielMassachusetts. Both sets of grandparents were from Germany. Theodor Jr. was a wealthy brewer and tavern owner until the Prohibition. Then he worked as the manager o...
  • Seuss Time
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    The assassination of an Archduke was known to be the start of World War I. Seuss was only ten years of age. He did not take part in the fighting because he was too young, although many of his fellow towns people fought for our country. In 1945, the first color television was introduced in the US. When this included coast-to-coast live television became possible. Thousands upgraded the old black and whites to color ones. Seuss' family purchased one also. It gave Seuss time to view what others did...
  • Dr Seuss Books And My Original Piece
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    Not all children may know his real name, but they do know what they like. And what they like is the author Theodor Geisel, or better known as the beloved Dr. Seuss. During the years of my early childhood I fondly remember my parents reading me the whimsical words of Dr. Seuss. His books were filled with imagination and humor which made them very enjoyable for me to listen to. As I got older I started to read Dr. Seuss books all by myself. All of his books are constructed with simple words that m...
  • Works Of Dr Seuss
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    Dr. Seuss I took an unconventional approach in the topic I chose for my reading assignment - whereas most groups selected single novels, my partner and I opted to read a collection of short stories by none other than the notorious Dr. Seuss. Were I writing this essay on a "normal" book, I would be able to pose a question about the book itself and answer it in an ordinary sort of way. However, given the subject matter I have chosen, an essay on an individual book, though possible, would be a very...
  • Theodore Seuss Geisel
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    Theodore Seuss Geisel was born in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1904. Adopted before he started publishing his books, the pseudonym, Dr. Seuss, was used by Geisel in many of his works. Dr. Seuss lived until 1991 when he died from throat cancer in La Jolla, California. Geisel married to Helen Palmer Geisel, a friend whom he met in his graduate studies at Oxford University. After Helen's death in 1967, he remarried to a longtime friend, Audrey Stone Dimond. Audrey and her daughter were both alive ...

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