Originally published in 1971, The Lorax remains one of the most significant works of environmental literature for children. It chronicles the rise and fall of the Once-ler’s industry and the subsequent destruction of the Truffula forest. The story serves as a stark warning about the consequences of corporate greed and the unsustainable consumption of natural resources. Key Symbolic Figures
: A creature who "speaks for the trees". He represents environmental activism and the interests of the ecosystem’s inhabitants who cannot speak for themselves. Major Themes The Lorax - ainda sem legenda
🌳 The Lorax: A Fable of Industrial Greed and Environmental Loss Introduction Originally published in 1971, The Lorax remains one
: The core message centers on the final word left by the Lorax: UNLESS . This emphasizes that change only happens when individuals choose to care enough to act. Key Symbolic Figures : A creature who "speaks