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In this easy I will be comparing the Lorax By Dr Seuss and the Giving tree by Shel Silverstein. The Lorax is about an intelligent young man named Ted, who lives in a place virtually devoid of nature. Ted fell in love with a girl named Audery. Ted wanted to win the heart of the Audery but to do so he must find something she really cherishes which is a truffle tree. To get the Trufflula tree Ted delves in to the story of the Lorax. The Lorax once was the conservator of the Lorax and the Once-ler is a guy who cut down all the trees in the forest because of Greediness for money and lost all his respect for nature. Now that I have described what The Lorax is about I am going to describe about The Last Tree.
Once there was a tree that loved a boy. The boy would come to play with the tree and collect the tree leaves and eat the tree's Apple. The boy also loved the tree with all his …show more content…
Where as in the Lorax the settings were beautifully animated with bright colours.
In the Lorax the trees looks like fairy floss. They look appealing, exciting and delicious. On the other hand the story Giving tree depicts the total opposite where everything is dull and very simple as it is all in black and white.
When the trees, houses, people, cars, animals and scenery is colourful and animated it allows the viewer to feel happier when watching the film as it makes it more interesting and this was experienced while I was watching the Lorax. Where as reading the Giving tree was less enjoyable because the trees and people were in black and white and hand illustrated. The settings were different between the two stories because the Lorax had more colour and good spectacle in comparison to the Giving tree.

The Lorax engages the reader with the images and so as the giving tree. The Lorax has more animation and looked very enchanting. The Giving tree has images that are more realistic and

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