I have chosen
"A person's a person, no matter how small."
It is about:
"A person's a person, no matter how small."
I recently went to see the movie version of this book and would like to share a few themes and thoughts that I think would make this book/movie a great read/watch.
It is about:
- A lovable, affable elephant named Horton.
- One person's determination, against all odds (being ridiculed, humiliated, sent away, chased, bullied,persecuted), to save a community destined for destruction (death).
- Recognizing the value of all people regardless of their culture or beliefs and that all are worth saving.
- Standing firm in your faith (what you believe).
- Trusting your convictions.
- Encouraging others to stop, listen and hear the truth.
- Hope coming from the smallest in the community (a joey).
- Complacency from people who are more than content with their lot and are not willing to see beyond their own needs and survival and happiness and security - in spite of being in danger of self destruction.
- Fear of humiliation and rejection.
- Seeking your own pathway in life.
- Honoring your families past (heritage).
- Family relationships (loyalty).
- Wifely loyalties.
- Fear of children being brainwashed by 'public' education.
- Protecting and defending those who can't protect themselves.
- Community living (all should be valued).
- large families.
- Parenting - Mayor attempts to connect with each child individually (he has 96 children)
- Exploration of faith in things unseen (if you can't see, feel or touch something it doesn't mean it does not exist).
- Fear of losing control.
- Bullying tactics.
- Rage and anger.
- Name calling.
- Disrespect from child to parent.
- Science lessons (what is lighter than a feather?)
- kindness, integrity, respect, responsibility, persecution, faith, encouragement, change, rejection, fear of humiliation, vendetta's, disrespect, parenting, individuality, creativity, bullying, aggression, persistence.
3 comments:
No wonder you're thinking of specks!
Speck singular, because it only takes one to be a distraction. ;o)
Hello Aliadelaide's friend! It is very nice to meet you. Thanks for your comment!
Peace and Laughter!
Hi Mary,
I'm looking forward to seeing this movie--good review.
I enjoyed reading through your past blog posts. Thanks for sharing. :)
Hi Mary
thought you might like to check out this blog for more Dr Seuss ideas:
http://tenkidsandadog.blogspot.com/2008/03/its-dr-seuss-birthday.html
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