![]() ![]() For example, “miff-muffered moof” and “Swomee-Swans”. This technique of creating words often comes along with alliteration. Seuss was known to coin words, known as nonsense words, in order to create ever more interesting rhymes and images. Seuss books, the rhymes are numerous and often amusing. ![]() Seuss is a sixty-four-page book that uses numerous rhymes, internal and end rhymes, to create a pleasing and continuous rhythm. You can read the full book The Lorax here. The company put out the book as a “logging-friendly” perspective on the environment. He went on to describe how it allowed him to address both environmental and economic issues and express his exaggeration with the world.Īn interesting piece of trivia that goes along with The Lorax comes in the form of a follow-up publication written by Terri Birkett, who was part of a family-owned hardwood flooring company. Seuss stated that this book, of all those that he had written, was his favorite. Since its publication, the book has been aimed as one of teacher’s Top 100 Books for Children and ranked in the top of the best picture books ever published The illustrations are brightly colored and entertaining all on their own. The creatures that Seuss created for this book are accompanied by numerous examples of nonsense language and imagery that is stereotypically Seussian. ![]() It follows the main character, the Lorax who speaks for the trees and stands up against environmental destruction. ‘The Lorax’ was published in 1971 and is one of Dr. ![]()
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