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    regulations. So what went wrong?” In order to understand exactly the story of The Lorax as an allegory of economic principles you must understand in terms of different philosophy foundations‚ scarcity‚ uncertainty‚ interdependencies‚ and the duel nature of rights. Philosophy foundations are all based on making a choice in any given situation. In the story The Lorax by Dr. Seuss the two main characters‚ the Once-ler and the Lorax‚ had conflicting philosophical perspectives. The Lorax’s prevailing philosophical

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    The Lorax is a short cartoon by Dr. Seuss‚ although this cartoon is targeted at children it still relates to economical and environmental impacts we learnt from our class. The story illustrates many important economical concepts such as: needs and wants‚ supply and demand‚ profit gain and loss‚ limited resources‚ and opportunity cost. This cartoon is probably what inspired David Suzuki to write his essay. There are two main characters in the story‚ the Once-ler and the Lorax. The Once-ler

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    after he made the thneed a little man called The Lorax showed up to his door to confront the Once-ler about his bad actions as a citizen and to make him stop chopping trees down. The Once-ler was careless at the time and did not listen to the Lorax. He then started selling the Thneeds and chopping down four truffula trees a day‚ he made a factory with the help of his family and he became a rich man. However‚ this richness did not last forever and The Lorax went to his factory to advise him that he is

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    Espinoza 5/8/15 The Lorax was the protector of the forest‚ he cared for the Truffula trees‚ Bar-ba-Loots‚ Humming Fish and Swomee Swans. The Once-ler started cutting all the trees to make thneeds. The thneeds could be used for many things such as a glove‚ hat and curtains. The Once-ler discovered that a lot of people liked them so‚ he made a big factory that made thneeds. He called all his family to come work with him. As more people wanted them more trees were cut down. The Lorax warned the Once-ler

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    The Lorax ?

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    Lorax - Dr.Seuse Essay The thneed impacted to the enviroment by polluting the air examples : The citizens of Thneeville have too purchase bottles of fresh breathing air because the Once-ler polluted the air by cutting down the Truffula trees which created less oxygen and he also built a huge factory produced alot of smoke which also damaged the oxygen. The thneed impacted the enviroment also by damaging the ammount and just food in general example : Due too the Once - ler

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    13 Hero’s Journey “The Lorax” The first step of the Hero’s Journey‚ is when Ted sets out to find a real tree. He does this when the girl he has a crush on‚ Audrey‚ tells him that her dream is that she will be able to see a real tree in person. But he sets out when she tells him that she will fall in love with whoever made that wish come true. He starts the journey by asking his grandma where to find a real tree. She then tells him to find the Once-Ler and give him 15 cents‚ a nail‚ and

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    Reflection of the Lorax

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    Name: Daniel John Christian P. Bicong Date: 08/28/12 Course & Section: BS – BIOLOGY 21A REFLECTION “Dr. Seuss’ THE LORAX” The Lorax depicts many environmental issues in the plastic-made city of Thneedville where even the trees were made of plastic and residents no longer saw the beauty of trees. It reminded me of the modern-day cities that are made of of buildings leaving no room for trees and the air quality is polluted. I’ve remember hearing in a interview for our animal services

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    The Lorax Epilogue

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    The Lorax (Epilogue) Several years have passed since Ted planted the last Truffula seed. His childhood crush Audrey is now his wife‚ and they have two children. Ted was lovingly watering a Truffula tree in his backyard with a joyful expression on his face. This was because today was a very important and happy occasion. After planting the last Truffula seed‚ Ted and the people of Thneedville had counted all the Truffula tree stumps. They proceeded to re-plant every tree that had been chopped down

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    The Lorax Ethics

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    “The Lorax” Writing Assignment The lorax is the voice of the trees and possibly could have been a voice of reason in the real world. It may represent the people that stood up for the issue of not destroying an ecosystem for one little thing. The Once-ler would be the business out to make money regardless what the consequences are because they only care and worry about making a profit. The Once-ler does not care about the after math‚ until maybe it is too late. The reason they are called these names

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    The Lorax Theme

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    Have you ever thought a Dr. Seuss book‚ like The Lorax‚ could be leaving a bigger message than just rhyming and being a children’s book? Every fictional or nonfiction book has a theme or main idea but what theme or main idea can a reader gather from reading a story like The Lorax or an article about deforestation? Well‚ everyone perceives things differently however‚ how do you see an main idea or theme in a passage? Furthermore‚ I could have a story and article that are giving out the same theme

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