Horton Hears Who Poem

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Rationale: This is Written task 1 in Language and Mass communication, focusing on language and identity. The source text is Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Seuss. Horton Hears a Who is a children’s book that relay’s a powerful message about the importance of a person’s identity. Horton states multiple times in the book that "a person’s a person, no matter how small." Horton Hears a Who, along with most other Dr. Seuss books, explain something that is a big issue in the world. In Horton Hears a Who, the story is focused on how people are all important no matter what background they come from and/or what physical limitations they have. The genre long poem will explain the discrimination against physical and racial limitations in more advanced terms
A person’s a person, whether short or tall,
When someone’s stereotyped fat, chubby, or small,
They fear for themselves and hide behind society’s thundering wall,
When shape, color, and size shouldn’t matter at all.

It’s not just about races, can be disabilities too,
There are so many types of people living life like me and you,
Equality is a thing even if you don’t believe it’s true,
Treat individual’s right and change your point of view.

Nobody is perfect or was created to be the same,
Each person was born uniquely and given a special name,
And a family that loves them and helps the struggles to reclaim,
Every person born, round, slim or duplicate twin, is equal I proclaim!

A person’s a person, whether short or tall,
When someone’s stereotyped fat, chubby, or small,
They fear for themselves and hide behind society’s wall,
When shape, color, and size don’t matter at all.

All people ask for is a pinch of kindness, and a spoonful of respect,
People want to be treated as Horton treats the speck without neglect,
Think long and hard and silently take a moment to reflect,
Who you are, who you can be, and how to treat others correct. Earth has lived eternally through a discrimination

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