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Early Childhood Life
• Theo Geisel was born March 2,1904 in Springfield, Massachusetts.
• His mothers name was Henrietta Seuss and fathers name was Theodore Geisel.
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Later Life
• After high school he entered Dartmouth for literature.
• After graduating from Dartmouth Seuss entered Lincoln college, oxford for more advanced literature!
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• While in college he met his future wife Helen Palmer.
• During world war 2 Dr.Seuss helped with a lot of the war efforts.
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After The War
• Moved to La Jolla, California.
• He began writing Children novels.
• He went on to write over 60 children novels.
• In the novels he was also the illustrator.
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Early Art
• Dr.Seuss does various sorts of art!
• Pencil shading and watercolor arts were his choice of art in the early part of his life.
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All In All
• I like Dr.seuss’s artwork because he is so elaborate with his drawings. I also like his creativity!
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• Dr.Seuss also drew elaborate imaginary machines.
• He follows the cartoon tradition of showing motion with lines.
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Artwork
• Enjoyed drawing architecturally elaborate objects.
• palaces, ramps, platforms, and free-standing stairways are among his most evocative creations.
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