Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Dr. Seuss Essay
Dr. Seuss Essay Dr. Seuss Essay Jasmine Velasquez American Literature 2 Lesson 14 Dr. Seuss Biography Theodor Geisel Seuss is the most creative and imaginative author that is known for childrenââ¬â¢s books. Theodor Geisel Seuss was born on March 2, 1904, in Spring Field, and passed away on September 24, 1991, in La Jolla. Theodor was rejected by 27 publishers, but didnââ¬â¢t stop trying until he got published because becoming a childrenââ¬â¢s author was his dream. At the time of Theodor Geisel Seussââ¬Ës death in 1991 his 44 childrenââ¬â¢s books had sold more than 200 million copies and the last book, ââ¬Å"Oh The Places Youââ¬â¢ll Go ââ¬Å", was still on the best sellers list. Surprisingly, Theodor had no children of his own, but he did have a great understanding of them. Theodor Geisel Seuss is known as ââ¬Å"Tedâ⬠to family and friends. He adopted the name Dr. Seuss because he wanted to save his real name for a great American novel that he would write one day. Dr. Seuss was originally considered to write books that appeal to the children. Seussââ¬â¢ s first book ââ¬Å"And to Think I Saw It on Mulberry Streetâ⬠, was rejected by 27 publishers. No one wanted to publish his first childrenââ¬â¢s book because it was full of ABC fanciful creatures including the long-necked whizzleworp and green stripped cholmondelet. A new book seemed like a good idea, so when Seuss was aboard a ship crossing the Atlantic in 1936, he kept himself entertained by putting together words that rhyme from the ships engines. Seuss did eventually get published. One night as he was walking down Madison Avenue, Seuss was about the throw away his book, but ended up running into a former classmate Mike McClintock who had just been appointed juvenile editor of vanguard press. McClintock promptly took Dr. Seuss up to his office and they signed a contract for the book ââ¬Å"And to Think I Saw It on Mulberry Streetâ⬠. Two hundred million of Dr. Seussââ¬â¢s copies of his books were sold. The forty four books that Dr. Seuss originally wrote, only fou r are in prose. If we were to add books that were illustrated by others or written by a co-author, or published posthumously, then the total number of books would be sixty-six, with only 5 in prose. Dr. Seuss is one of the most popular poets. One of the reasons he rarely received respect is because Seuss wrote for children. When World War Two started, Seuss began to draw political cartoons for the New York newspaper called ââ¬Å"PMâ⬠. Books like ââ¬Å"The Cat in the Hatâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Green Eggs and Hamâ⬠were difficult to write for him because he
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