DR. SUess |
POEM
Theador Seuss
Father of all who turn the page
Who loves the words that slip off the tongue
Who goes to the world around him for inspiration
Who was determined to make a difference
Who wishes he could meet his creations
Who dreampt of new and unusual worlds
Who values brightly colored pages
Who has his own way of speaking
Who lived one page at a time
Father of all who turn the page
Who loves the words that slip off the tongue
Who goes to the world around him for inspiration
Who was determined to make a difference
Who wishes he could meet his creations
Who dreampt of new and unusual worlds
Who values brightly colored pages
Who has his own way of speaking
Who lived one page at a time
MAgazine cover
One line story
"His life was full of success and happiness, but that success never came without trials
and happiness never came without sadness."
and happiness never came without sadness."
Dialogue
The room was full. Everyone had come to see the famous Seuss talk about the new way of writing he has brought to the table. The crowd was full of press ready to write down anything he said and the questions began to form. He walked in the room, cameras were flashing and the people were shouting in hope to be seen and heard.
“Seuss! Seuss! Over here!” The crowd yelled as the waved their hands in hopes to be called on.
“Yes, you over there” Seuss responded, pointing at a gentlemen in the corner. The whole crowd sat as the gentlemen stood standing.
“You often relate your book to the stuff happening in Europe, why is that?”
“I have a strong belief in putting my voice out there and that’s what I did. I shared my opinion and had hope in the issue ending. Everyone should be treated equally and that’s exactly what I wanted to explain.”
The crowd hurried to write down what he had just said. Then the crowd came to a stance again yelling his name louder than before.
“Alright next question. You right here, in the brown coat.”Seuss had to yell over the crowd so they would all know it was time to quiet down again.
“Seuss, why is it that you choose to write for children without any of your own?”
“I would like to say that it is because of my understanding of children, which has grown over the years, but it’s not. I was under a contract preventing me to write any other books other than children’s books. So that’s what I did.”
Right as seuss stopped talking everyone shot out of their seats, waving their hands and talking more loudly than before.
“Seuss! Seuss!”
“The last one, you right here!’
“Why relate them to such hard topics?”
“I relate them to such hard topics because it’s always been important to put my voice out there and show that I care, and surprisingly they make for great story lines.”
The crowd roared just hoping that Seuss would answer just one more. Seuss stood up and walked off stage with a huge smile on his face, but ready to go back home and continue to make kids do the same.
“Seuss! Seuss! Over here!” The crowd yelled as the waved their hands in hopes to be called on.
“Yes, you over there” Seuss responded, pointing at a gentlemen in the corner. The whole crowd sat as the gentlemen stood standing.
“You often relate your book to the stuff happening in Europe, why is that?”
“I have a strong belief in putting my voice out there and that’s what I did. I shared my opinion and had hope in the issue ending. Everyone should be treated equally and that’s exactly what I wanted to explain.”
The crowd hurried to write down what he had just said. Then the crowd came to a stance again yelling his name louder than before.
“Alright next question. You right here, in the brown coat.”Seuss had to yell over the crowd so they would all know it was time to quiet down again.
“Seuss, why is it that you choose to write for children without any of your own?”
“I would like to say that it is because of my understanding of children, which has grown over the years, but it’s not. I was under a contract preventing me to write any other books other than children’s books. So that’s what I did.”
Right as seuss stopped talking everyone shot out of their seats, waving their hands and talking more loudly than before.
“Seuss! Seuss!”
“The last one, you right here!’
“Why relate them to such hard topics?”
“I relate them to such hard topics because it’s always been important to put my voice out there and show that I care, and surprisingly they make for great story lines.”
The crowd roared just hoping that Seuss would answer just one more. Seuss stood up and walked off stage with a huge smile on his face, but ready to go back home and continue to make kids do the same.
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