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Some people believe there are larger, sometimes political, messages behind the innocent words in Dr. Seuss's books. Some believe Dr. Seuss to be a socialist who used children's literature to spread his ideas.

Dr. Seuss even classified "The Lorax" as Propaganda. The Lorax has since become an important figure in environmental movements.

Here are some other messages WikiAnswers contributors have found in Dr. Seuss books:

The Cat in the Hat: be careful what you wish for

How the Grinch Stole Christmas: one person CAN make a difference

Horton Hears a Who: everyone has their own perspective (there is no ONE right way of seeing things)

Green Eggs and Ham: you don't know what you like/dislike until you TRY it (don't judge a book by its cover)

Bartholomew and the Oobleck: too much of a good thing can be bad

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