Differences And Similarities Between The Lego Movie And Dr. Seuss

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Many elements influence how an individual view others and themselves; media being a main factor. There are also many factors which cause harm to the environment; humans being a main factor. The film The Lego Movie, directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, and the story, The Lorax, written by Dr. Seuss, critique different themes, but reveal the satires in similar ways. Particularly, directors Lord and Miller critique the impending reality of an indoctrinate society, whereas Dr.Seuss displays the imminent environmental threat and stereotypical bosses. However, both texts use exaggeration and parody to explore its subjects. The Lego Movie and The Lorax both use exaggeration to express its saturation. The Lego Movie uses exaggeration in the …show more content…

Trees provide people with oxygen, which humans need. Also, in the story the Once-ler dumps his waste into ponds and rivers. That relates to how big factories just dump their unwanted materials into places they don’t care about, such as lakes and rivers. The satire is also very effective because it’s so exaggerated it makes one think about how much damage humans might do to the earth. Although both the Lego Movie and The Lorax satirize different themes, a common point that both the film and book share is that they both not only use exaggeration to satirize, but also use …show more content…

When Emmet meets Lucy, the TV host, she says, “You don’t know me, but I’m on TV, so you can trust me” (Lego Movie). The movie is using parody to say that you cannot trust the media nowadays. The parody makes fun of how people use the media to make people believe in certain things. Contrariwise in the Lorax, the production of thneeds is a parody of the real life corporate greed eating up the environment’s natural resources. Once-Ier is like a stereotypical boss; he only cares about money and he will do anything to make a profit. The Once-ler was willing to destroy the whole town to make money. He tries to explain to Lorax that he isn’t doing any harm when he says, “‘Look, Lorax,’ I said. ‘There's no cause for alarm. I chopped just one tree. I am doing no harm. I'm being quite useful. This thing is a Thneed.’” (Seuss, 5) Both The Lego Movie and The Lorax use parody to express its satire, but each for a different reason. The Lego Movie uses parody to satirize what the media says on TV and how people believe anything the media says. On the other hand The Lorax uses parody to express how companies only care about making money, and give no regards to the

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