“Sneetches” Dr. Seuss.

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“Sneetches” Dr. Seuss

Consider and Note: What is your reaction to the video and why might we have watched it in class?

What lesson(s) about life and society does the video teach? Consider and Note: What lesson(s) about life and society does the video teach?

Who is Sylvester McMonkey McBean symbolizing? Consider and Note: Who is Sylvester McMonkey McBean symbolizing?

Consider and Note: Are there any key terms or themes from other literary sources that apply?

How might it relate to TKAM? Consider and Note: How might it relate to TKAM?

Reflect and Respond: Have you ever felt like a Sneetch? If so, which Sneetch have you been? If not, how have you avoided such common social issues?