![]() ![]() The Once-ler then took his last Truffula seed and gave it to a boy. He sends his relatives away and leaves only a pile of stones carved with the word “UNLESS.” The Once-ler finally chops down the last Truffula tree, and his business shuts down. He does so each time with remorse because he knows what he did was wrong, but then continues to expand his business anyway. ![]() The Lorax forces him to see that his factory has ruined the environment and polluted it, which is why he must send away the Brown Bar-ba-loots, Swomee Swans, and Humming Fish. The Lorax arrives at the Once-ler’s door with various animals in tow. He hires all of his relatives and chops more Truffula trees. He is ignored by the Once-ler and continues chopping them down for his Thneed business. The softness of the tufts of the Truffula trees captured him, so he decided to chop one down to make a Thneed out of its tuft.Īfter the first cut, we are introduced to a small creature who objects to cutting down trees. The valley was pure and clean with life teeming throughout it. He first arrived at a beautiful forest of Truffula trees and many interesting animals. He arrives at the tall, winding house of the Once-ler and pays him for his story. The Lorax opens as a young boy walks down the street of an empty town. ![]()
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