Dr. Seuss's The Lorax的剧情简介 ··· “I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees!” With songs and puppets and laughs aplenty, bring a friend! Bring ten! Or even twenty! What’s the Lorax? A show about a guy in a tree. Sounds ...
" he said with a sawdusty sneeze, "I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees." In this haunting fable about the dangers of destroying our forests and woodlands, the long-suffering Lorax struggles to save all the Truffula Trees from the wicked Once-ler......
The Lorax, The Once-ler: I am the Lorax, I speak for the trees. [reacting to the Once-ler making a "thneed" from a tree he cut down] The Lorax: I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees. I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues. And I'm asking you sir, at the...
Seuss and the Lorax in this classic picture book about sustainability and protecting the environment! I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees. Dr. Seuss's beloved story teaches kids to treat the planet with kindness and stand up and speak up for others. Experience the beauty of the Truffula...
comfortable sound of the Humming-Fish humming while splashing around. But those trees! Those trees! Those Truffula Trees! All my life I'd been searching for trees such as these. The touch of their tufts was much softer than silk. And they had the sweet smell of fresh butterfly milk.
7. “I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues.”– The Lorax 8. “Did you chop down this tree?”– The Lorax 9. “Come on Ted, dance with the tree!”– Ted’s Mom 10. “This tree comes in all four seasons. Winter, summer, fall, and… disco!!”– Ted’s Mom...
"I am the Lorax, I speak for the trees." With this quote, Dr. Seuss's character the Lorax establishes himself as the spokesperson for nature and presents the main conflict of the iconic picture book: ecocentrism versus capitalism. Published in 1971 at the height of the modern North America...
I am the Lorax. I speak for the diapers.4 But what does the film itself say? In its own way, Illumination Entertainment’s film adaptation actuallydoesspeak for the trees. Sure, having the film’s male lead (Ted, voiced by Zac Efron) drive a gigantic motor-scooter isn’t exact...
The Lorax:Hey, hey! I-I'm the Lorax! Guardian of the forest. I speak for the trees. [doesn't get a reaction from Once-ler] The Lorax:So you're telling me, that you didn't see me magically appear out of that stump. With all the thunder and lightning. You didn't see any of...
Did the Once-ler like the trees? Why did he chop down the first truffula tree? What did the Lorax mean when he said “I speak for the trees?” Why did the Once-ler keep “biggering and biggering” his factory? What happened to each animal as he did it? Bar-ba-loots? Swomee Swans...