Throughout his life, THEODOR GEISEL (DR. SEUSS) acted for reasons that were in the broad sense political: condemning isolationism, attacking racism, working for literacy, fighting for the environment, ridiculing the arms race. And yet few people are aware of this side of Dr. Seuss. Most Americans don’t know that during World War II he drew editorial cartoons for the left-wing New York newspaper PM, or that he made army propaganda films with Frank Capra. How many of his readers know that Yertle the Turtle was modeled on the rise of Hitler? Or that Horton Hears a Who was a parable about the American postwar occupation of Japan? In fact, his personal favorite from among his many titles was The Lorax, a push for environmental awareness. Indeed, Dr. Seuss's true genius may lie in the fact that it was all done with such humor and finesse that few realized he was even being political. THE POLITICAL DR. SEUSS is a thorough and vivid portrait of this American icon, tracing Geisel’s life from his boyhood in Springfield, Massachusetts, to his final days living in La Jolla, California. In-depth interviews with his widow Audrey; biographers Judith and Neil Morgan; friends and colleagues at Random House; and several historians—not to mention Dr. Seuss's own words through voice-over—bring the man to life. The film also includes previously unseen material such as illustration drafts, family photographs, and rare television appearances. It explores his little-known World War II era cartoons and film work (Private SNAFU, Your Job in Germany, and Design for Death), and examines the many messages found in his children's books (Horton Hears a Who, Yertle the Turtle, The Sneetches, The Cat in the Hat, The Lorax, The Butter Battle Book). What emerges is an intriguing look at this largely unknown side of Dr. Seuss, and one that serves as a lens through which to view 20th-Century American history.
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Excellent documentary on Dr. Seuss' backstory
This documentary is a treat for Dr. Seuss's adult fans. In 2004, it was aired on U. S. public television as part of the PBS Independent Lens series. It is a fairly comprehensive treatment of Theodor Geisel's (Dr. Seuss's) life, which is presented essentially in chronological order; it is not exclusively concerned with Geisel's politics. The documentary completes Geisel's story for those of us who are mostly familiar with the Dr. Seuss books for children. It is engaging to watch, and within its 84 minutes it manages to celebrate Seuss's creations and to illuminate Geisel's motivations, his development, and his working style.
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8th Grade Lesson Plan
I'm the one with the Amazon a/c, so I'm a personal shopper for my son, the 8th grade reading teacher. This parenting thing never ends :) Anyway, he asked me to order it, as he planned on using the Dr. Seuss DVD as part of his lesson plan. He has done this and said the kids LOVED it. They were engaged, entertained and learning. Who knew Seuss was not just for the toddlers?
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Great Movie!
No matter your need- entertainment, Dr. Seuss Fandom, or education, this is a great resource! I purchased this to use in my middle school history class to teach about the politics of the time. When it arrived I put it on my laptop in the kitchen to pre-view while making dinner. It attracted my whole family to watch!
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