“The Lorax” is a popular children’s book written by Dr. Seuss, but did you know that is has a special meaning? Easter Island is famously known for its large statues, but did you know that it once had a population of nearly twelve thousand people? Both “The Lorax” and Easter Island were both affected by the effects of humans destroying the environment.
In “The Lorax”, the Once-ler discovered land that appeared to have never been disturbed by humans before. He found truffula trees, which he noticed were really soft, so he decided to turn them into thneeds. Thneeds were used for anything imaginable so everybody wanted one, but that meant that the Once-ler had to open up large factories to meet the peoples demand for them. By opening up these factories
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Many people wonder what happened to the islanders and wonder why they disappeared. Easter Island is famous for its many large statues which were carved of stone and dragged half way across the island to be placed. But to move the stones, the people had to cut down palm trees which eventually caused the island to be stripped of its trees population and caused the animals to migrate and find other food sources. When the animals migrated it caused the islanders population to collapse due to wars and starvation which lead to cannibalism among the people. Although the island had went through an ecological disaster in the early 1600’s, the people were able to restore the stability of the island and they lived relatively well until the late 1600’s. The ultimate killers of the people on Easter Island were the westerners who had visited the island in search of the new Americas. They did not directly kill the population, but they gave them diseases such as syphilis and small pox which caused the fall of the population on Easter
The lorax and Easter Island (Polynesians) The Lorax by Dr.Seuss is a fictional story and the story Easters End is not. The Lorax has many messages about how if we are not careful we will soon be in a similar situation and also tells shows what shape are enviroment is in society by showing: Pollution both land and water, overpopulation, and having all the trees cut down. The sotry of the Polynesians show what is going to happen if we dont learn from their past and the mistakes they've made. The Polynesian people would make big statues made of stone and put them on platforms and they used many trees to make what they needed to move the statues. In The Lorax they used the Truffela tree to use as a resource for their product "the thneed"
The Laframboise Island Nature Area is filled with trees and meadows, which is home to numerous species of birds. You guys are probably wondering who made up the word ‘Laframboise’. Joseph Laframboise built the island in 1804. Laframboise Island is also called “Bad Humor” island since Clark said, “I call this Island ‘bad humored’ Island as we were in a bad humor". The island’s landscape includes the water on all sides, native cottonwood trees, sand bars and animals including deer and birds.
For one the Lorax is a fictional tale rather than reality. Also, in the Lorax the Once-ler used the trees for his own economic gain rather than for a population to build resources for them to live and survive. In Easter’s End people didn’t know how to survive off resources and sustain for the future. Since the Polynesians had no wood to make tools with, they had no ways to hunt for food which led to the idea of cannibalism, that later lead to the extinction of humans on Easter Island.
Easter Island vs. The Lorax While “The Lorax” by Dr. Seuss was a fictional story and the story of the people of Easter Island is real, they both showed examples of modern environmental issues. “The Lorax” had many hidden messages underneath the children’s story and the Polynesians showed us what would happen to society if we don’t learn from their mistakes. “The Lorax” messages included how bad our environment is in modern society and also had a few life lessons added in.
In the Americas, epidemic diseases wiped out huge percentages of natives. Smallpox was largely responsible for the deaths of thousands, but measles, typhus, influenza, and malaria also killed many natives (Norton 25). In exchange, the natives gave Europeans syphilis, an unpleasant viral sexually transmitted disease. Europeans were also responsible for the destruction of large scale governments, such as the Incan and Aztec governments. Additionally, many natives assimilated to Spanish culture and Catholicism, some perhaps by force.
He later then builds a factory and pollutes the air and does the normal harm a factory does. Once he started making money and producing his “Thneeds”, he couldn’t stop. The trees almost went extinct because he chopped down every last one. Luckily they
The book explains the destruction of the environment simply for the dollar value of the products in produces. The book attacks the login industry specifically, but the message carries on to every company that destroys the planet. In typical Dr. Seuss fashion it flows really well and makes for a fun simple read that anyone can understand, the youngest may not get the message at first but after a few times they will. The best part of this book is the fact that it does teach a lesson, it is aimed at elementary children or younger which is the best time for such a message. If you teach the children the story, and the lesson in The Lorax then they are sure to teach others, and soon that lesson becomes second nature.
In the two stories “The lorax” and “Easter Island” there are lots of differences and similarities. Both stories have environmental issues dealing with trees and air quality. The environment in each story became a wasteland and was eventually polluted by trash. Once-ler in the lorax story and the Polynesians in the Easter island story tried to protect the environment but both failed to do so, all natural resources were lost and everything went downhill from there. First, in “The lorax” an environmental issue was the air quality.
Dr. Seuss once said, “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, Nothing is going to get better. It's not. ”Dr. Seuss uses this quote in The Lorax and it shows that The Once-Ler didn’t care about the whole environment and he completely ruined it.
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To begin building the houses that he does, he had to have asked himself something along the lines of “How can I use this to build a house?” or “What can I build with this?”. Those are both very big questions. He had to break those down and ask more questions about how he could use all the materials, and where he could use them at
The Lorax, by Dr. Seuss, is a video that explains what the lumber industries are doing to forests, along with the habitats inside those forests. The Truax, by Terry Birkett, is a short story that explains why the lumber industries are cutting down forests, what they are also doing to help the environment and regrow forests. Dr. Seuss in the lorax makes the point that lumber industries are cutting down too many trees at a time and that will harm the environment in the future. In reality, as stated in the Truax it is stated that for every tree that is cut down, five seeds are planted. The lumber industry seems to be helping the environment rather than harming it, since they are only cutting down one tree, but planting five others that will
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