Monday, December 26, 2011

Dr Seuss and The Cat in the Hat Story

Born Theodor Seuss Geisel in March 1904 in Massachusetts, America; Dr Seuss never earned a Ph.D rather he plainly took the title 'Dr' in acknowledgment of his family's unfulfilled hopes of him earning a doctorate in literature during his time at Oxford University. It was during his time at Oxford that he wed and it was later that same year 1927, that he and his new wife Helen returned to America.

On his return to the States he began to make his vocation by writing and illustrating humorous articles and cartoons which were published by various magazine titles. It is on his return from a vacation in Europe that Geisel gets the idea for his first poem 'And to Think I Saw it on Mulberry Street', the tempo of which was set whilst he listened to the beat of the ships engines.

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This poem was to come to be his first book but was repeatedly rejected by publishers and was only printed when a friend ultimately stepped in to help. The war years saw Dr. Seuss turn his concentration back to political cartoons producing over 400 in a two year period. Geisel joined the army and was sent to Hollywood where he wrote a amount of propaganda films winning an Academy Award for best Documentary in 1947 for the film make for Death. Away from troops propaganda his short challenging movie 'Gerald McBoing-Boing' also won him an Oscar.

His beloved childrens works evolved principally from an record which appeared in Life magazine in May 1954. The record was a record on literacy standards of school children and identified that the low levels of literacy attainment were primarily as a direct corollary of their books being boring. Spurred by the article, Geisel's publisher created a list of 400 words which he forwarded to Geisel with the challenge to sell out the list to 250 and then originate a work that would sustain the interest of the reader. Despite disliking the fact that the words included in the list were based on the sight vocabulary studying method commonly used in schools (and not supported by Geisel); nearly a year later, he completed The Cat in the Hat, a masterpiece that used only 223 of the words provided yet displayed all of the imaginative prowess of his earlier works.

The book became an instant success due not only to it's simplified vocabulary but also to Geisel's simple drawing style. The Cat in the Hat story is about two children and their talking goldfish who are left alone in the house when their parents go out. As it is raining, they are left inside with nothing to do. Enter The Cat in the Hat with Thing One and Thing Two and whilst attempting to amuse and cheer the children up all manner of chaos results.

This is the first appearance of the Cat in the Hat character who appeared again in four added books: The Cat in the Hat Comes Back, The Cat in the Hat Song Book, The Cat's Quizzer, and I Can Read With My Eyes Shut!.

The Cat in the Hat books have come to be treasured children's stories that have retained their popularity for more than five decades. This popularity has been boosted added by the issue of a major petition photo in 2003 which starred Mike Myers cast in the title character and the adoption of the Dr Seuss characters and settings by Universal Studios in its Orlando amusement park. The movie of the Cat in the Hat followed the 2000 issue of 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas', which starred Jim Carey as The Grinch. Due to its unending popularity, and the large amount of material available; The Cat in the Hat and the other Dr Seuss characters are great choices for the theme of a children's party.

Dr Seuss and The Cat in the Hat Story

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