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The Lorax
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The Lorax Symbolism, Imagery & Allegory
Sometimes, there’s more to Lit than meets the eye.
The Whisper-ma-Phone
Craft time! Kids can make their very own Whisper-ma-Phone—if you've got an old "snergelly hose" lying around somewhere, that is. Hopefully though, they don't have any secrets that people would pa...
Gruvvulous Gloves
Are Once-lers green all over? Are they even green at all? We have no idea. All we ever get to see of any Once-ler are green, "gruvvulous glove[s]" (41). Why? We do have an idea on this one: because...
Truffula Trunks
What a waste. The black and yellow striped trunks of the Truffula Tree are just left to die, and for what? The Once-ler doesn't ship them off to the paper mill, or use them to build things. Even hi...
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