The thneed impacted to the enviroment by polluting the air examples : The citizens of Thneeville have too purchase bottles of fresh breathing air because the Once-ler polluted the air by cutting down the Truffula trees which created less oxygen and he also built a huge factory produced alot of smoke which also damaged the oxygen. The thneed impacted the enviroment also by damaging the ammount and just food in general example : Due too the Once – ler cutting down the Truffula trees the Bar-Ba-loots couldn’t eat any more of the truffula tree fruits , since the forest was full of Truffala trees and the way the Once-ler cut the trees awkward lengths and just left the stumps they didn’t take care of the grass so they could’nt even put another Truffula tree seed too grow more.
The Once-lers journey was rough but the thneed was created in one mans vision even though his parents manipulated him by thinking this was a good thing too do (by cutting down the forest / Truffula trees ) , at first the Once-ler didn’t relize his vision was wrong , he believed what his family thought and since there wass so many people purchasing the thneeds it gave him even more a reason to continue to destroy the enviroment. As the story progresses the Once-ler starts to become more aware of what he’s doing to the beautiful some what forest , Once-ler gets really aware when his family leaves him because the last Truffula tree is cut down also when the Lorax gets lifted away by a bird m he eventually convinces Ted relizeses things aren’t right the way they are , Once-ler gives him the last truffula tree seed so Ted goes too Thneedville to make the citizens understand the main idea that things will get even worse if they ( citizens ) continue destroying the enviroment even more by not making a change.
The Essay on The Lorax Ler Truffula Seuss
Seuss addresses a growing crisis by employing nonsensical words and images, such as a Thneed, "a Fine-Something-That-All-People-Need." The greedy Once-ler and his factories that sully the sky artfully inform the reader about the dangers of pollution, extinction, and deforestation. However, Seuss never mentions these buzzwords. Instead, he uses a magical language that defies rational criticism and ...