Tuesday, September 15, 2009

The Lorax vs. The Truax

The Lorax vs. The Truax


The Lorax and The Truax are both books that were written to educate children about the environment. They both discuss people cutting down trees and characters that try to defend the trees for these actions. In both books, characters have conflicts about how the environment should be treated and how the effects can turn out to be long term. Though both books share some similarities, they both are different.


The Truax is more effective in informing the readers about the uses of trees. He tells us that we need trees for fresh air, and points out that if we never use the resource of trees; we will have to resort into using oil and steel. Both of which are not renewable resources. The Truax teaches how to take of the environment. He plants five seeds for every one tree he cuts down. There are also National Preserves that help conserve land. The Truax also tells the readers that cutting some trees down attract other animals which meets their habitat qualifications. Compare to the Lorax, the Truax is more effective and should be read more often to children, considering these differences.


The Truax is a better model to follow, than the Lorax, as a society. It tells us the importance of trees, describes how to take care of the environment and the outcome. We can follow the examples of the Truax and teach the next generation at an early age. The Truax is a good model for us as a society to follow.

3 comments:

  1. I agree in what your saying. But i still prefer "the lorax". But either way, it's still good.

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  2. I totally agree on what you are saying. Also, i still prefer the TRUAX as a good example in our society.

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  3. I agree with you the Traux was more effective
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