Yep. Me and a friend were talking about it last night, how some of Dr. Seuss's cartoons have deep political meaning. Because before he wrote children's books, he drew cartoons in World War Two. Some of them asked people to pay ten percent of their savings for war bonds.

Some of them about the segregation in Lincoln's time.

Most of them about the horrible World War Two.


But what if his children's books had some political meaning too?
Like that one book, The sneetches. It was about discrimination. It could of been about how there were the rich and the poor, the black and the white back in his time. How all you had to do was go through a simple process (going through a machine) and you could be like everyone else.


It's a possible idea. Look at the other books and see what meaning they have hidden!
You never would of thunk it, huh?