Dr. Seuss Biography

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Ben Kaplan 3/11/14
APUSH Dr. Seuss Biography
Morgan, Neil & Judith Dr. Seuss & Mr. Geisel: A Biography. New York, NY: De Capo Press, 1996 (Kindle / iPhone Editions)
Born and raised in Springfield Massachusetts, Theodor Geisel was born on March 2nd 1904. Under the pen-name Dr. Seuss, Ted was able to accomplish his dream of becoming a writer after attending Dartmouth College and wrote for the school paper – the Jack-O-Lantern. Upon graduation, Geisel went to Oxford in which he received a PhD in English Literature and was inspired to become an English teacher and writer. Some of Dr. Seuss’s works include Horton Hears a Who, Green Eggs and Ham, The Lorax, and The Cat in the Hat. Throughout his lifetime, Dr. Seuss earned three Academy Awards and a Pulitzer Prize, as well as numerous degrees and other awards. Dr. Seuss was not only a highly acclaimed children’s book writer as he is popularly known to be, but also, Ted Geisel is known for his work during the WWII era. He created hundreds of political cartoons in which he gave a voice to his views on topics such as war bonds and the war itself. Ted Geisel is an author who successfully revolutionized the way children read books through the creation of new “seussical” words, interesting rhyme scheme, as well as stories with meanings far beyond what they seem to represent at first glance. Geisel was able to enlist the help of the majority of the United States in WWII through the publication of cartoons and movies.
The biography I read, entitled Dr. Seuss & Mr. Geisel: A Biography by Judith and Neil Morgan did an excellent job of showcasing the brilliant life and accomplishments of Theodor Geisel as well as that of his other persona - Dr. Seuss. The reason I say...

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..., Dr. Seuss won several academy awards as a movie producer and script writer. Shortly after, Dr. Seuss would begin writing children’s stories, beginning with Horton Hears a Who in 1954 sparked the creation of 46 other children’s stories which is where the majority of Dr. Seuss’s fame originated from.
Theodor Geisel was able to enlist the help of the nation through his war efforts as well as maintain his beliefs in a time of high distress in our nation. As a result, Dr. Seuss came out of WWII as a famous writer who held no bounds when it came to his work and therefore was able to continue to produce and create amazing stories with deep meaning, for his target audience of children. This was done so successfully, that Seuss is still known today for several of his works, adapted into movies but also still read to millions upon millions of children each and every night.

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