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Dr. Seuss Monologue
Hello, my name is Theodor Geisel but you may know me as Dr. Seuss. I was born on March 2nd, 1904 to Henrietta and Theodor Geisel in Massachusetts, USA. I had an older sister named Margaretta. As a boy I was so quiet then when my boy scout troop came to see the president he didn’t even notice me. I only felt safe when I was at the zoo. When I came home I liked to draw pictures of the animals on my wall but they never came out right. I went to Dartmouth College where I met my future wife Helen Palmer. At Dartmouth I was voted least likely to succeed. The only thing I liked about Dartmouth was drawing pictures for our school humor magazine Jack-O-Lantern. I was kicked out of Dartmouth for having a bottle of gin. I spent the rest of college at Oxford which I found boring. After college I moved to New York and got a job at Judge Magazine this gave me enough money to marry Helen. When Judge Magazine closed I started working at FLIT and made the famous Quick Henry the Flit ads. My dream was to write a children’s book. I went to eleven publishers before I found someone who wanted to publish my book. My first book And to Think That I Saw it on Mulberry Street had no moral which made it unpopular but I didn’t give up. When I wrote Horton Hatches an Egg I became quite famous. I took a break from writing to serve in World War II. Once I returned home from the war I started what is know as my golden age. These books included Thidwick the Big Hearted Moose and Horton Hears a Who During this time I published my first beginner book The Cat in The Hat. I also became the president of Beginner Books. I wrote one of my most popular works The places You Will Go soon after Helen’s death. I soon remarried Audrey Geisel. I wrote The Lorax which I referred to as “My most meaningful story ever”. In 1984 I was the first children’s author to win the Pulitzer Prize. On September 24th, 1991 in La Jolla California I died of oral cancer. I am proud to say that I started millions of children on the road to becoming avid readers.
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I wrote this in 5th grade. It is very rosey-eyed in itś depiction of Seuss but I feel that there is still a purely informative quality that the article posseses.