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    Dr. Seuss Research Paper

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    Dr. Seuss’ real name is Theodor Seuss Geisel. He was born March 2, 1904, in a small town named Springfield, Massachusetts. His parents were Theodor Robert Geisel and Henrietta Seuss Geisel. He gives his mom credit today for his love of rhymes and being able to rhyme so well. He lived a happy childhood with his parents and his sister and even used some of those memories in his books (Horton hears a Who and I heard it on Mulberry street). He eventually left home for college at Dartmouth. Where he

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    Dr.Pepper was first invented in the first months of 1885 in Waco,Texas.It was made in Morrison´s old Drug Store.It was invented by Charles Alderton,A pharmacist,He spent time mixing medicine for the people of Waco and in his free time he served soda at the soda fountain in Waco.He thought of an idea to make a new carbonated drink that tasted like the medicine he smelled.He then after numerous attempts finally found the mix of fruit syrups that tasted like the medicine he smelled he was looking to

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    by Dr. Suess, is a short, illustrated children’s book which tells the fictional tale of Yertle, who was the king of his pond. Yertle’s obsession with power led to continual expansion of his throne by stacking all of the turtles in his pond on top of one another. And he would stand atop this tower until his eventual, in fact inevitable downfall. This work was intended to be more than just empty children’s literature, for Dr. Suess conveys a message about dictatorships through this oeuvre. Dr. Seuss

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    National Education Association. He published his first children's book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, under the name of Dr. Seuss in 1937. The “Dr.” in “Dr. Seuss” was in homage to his father’s hope that he would get his PHD, but it never happened because he decided to drop it in college. Seuss was his middle name so that’s how he came up with the pen name “Dr. Seuss”. He's famous for his made-up words, his catchy rhymes, and his distinctively loopy illustration style. As he said himself

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    Aaron Carter English 3 Research Paper 19 May, 2017 Dr Suess Theodor Seuss Geisel, or as we all know him Dr Seuss, is one of the most known children's book authors to go down in history. In his early life, Dr Seuss was born in Springfield, Massachusetts on March 2, 1904. His mom, Henrietta Seuss was a large woman, she was six feet tall and and weighed almost two hundred pounds. Dr Seuss said “that his mother his mother played an important role in developing his interest in rhythm, rhyme, and

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    Dr. Seuss’ narratives employ the use of logical nonsense as he makes the unsaid, said through his fantastical, witty worlds. Seuss’s stories follow a circular pattern: we are presented with a normal world, this normal world is introduced to some form of chaos, and then ends with the world or home restored and brought back to normality. Literary nonsense, often used in children’s literature, offers readers with an intentionally and obvious nonsensical, silly, or otherwise strange world to explore

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    Theodor Seuss Geisel wrote and published more than 60 books under the pen name Dr. Seuss. He also wrote more than half a dozen books under the name Theo LeSieg, Dr. Seuss was born March 2, 1904, in Springfield, Massachusetts. His parents were Theodor Robert Geisel, and Henrietta Seuss Geisel. Dr. Seuss didn’t always plan to go into children’s book and into political cartoons. After her graduated from Dartmouth, he went off to Oxford University in England, with plans to become a teacher. While at

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    Ever since I was a little I loved to read, my favorite author being Dr. Seuss. He wrote many books such as Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat, Oh the Places You’ll Go, Hop on Pop, and Fox in Socks. These titles are not even half of Dr. Seuss’s most popular works, but my all time favorite was One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish. His books were always filled with vibrant colors and deep imagination. Although he typically wrote children's books they were always filled with messages that were up

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    The Stanley Kubrick film, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, uses the rhetorical device of satire to raise the issue of the Soviet-American arms race throughout the film. A satire uses humor, irony, and sarcasm to “expose and discredit vice or folly” (Merriam-Webster, 2018). Mutually assured destruction was believed to be the end result of a nuclear war between the two world powers and Kubrick’s film pokes fun at this absurd conclusion. The Soviet-American arms

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    “Dr. Seuss was probably the best loved and certainly the best-selling children’s book writer of all times.” said New York Times Book Review. Theodor Seuss Geisel was born on March 2, 1904 in Springfield, Massachusetts. His mother’s name was Henritta Seuss Geisel and she loved to read to him and his sister, Marnie. As a result, Ted got his love of reading and repartee from her. Ted’s father was also named Theodor Seuss Geisel. His father helped him become more involved with machines and he made weird

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