Another possibility: The Once-ler is Norma's long-lost brother.On an interesting side note, Betty White supports Norma/Once-ler.It would be more simple to send Ted, since he's younger and has a scooter, and as far as she knew, there wasn't anything wrong in venturing outside, since she didn't know about O'Hare's intentions to keep the city in lockdown- even if it would've required brute force and violence. And if she would've been able to reach Once-ler's house, the odds that he'd abandon his self-imposed exile and return to Thneedville with her are from slim to none. Even if Norma would've been able to find the secret door, there isn't any indication she would've been able to make the trip at her age, given that the outskirts of the city are a polluted, toxic wasteland. By that point, Thneedville was a fortress designed to not let anyone in or out without permission.But if she wanted him to meet his grandfather, why didn't she go out herself to bring him into Thneedville? Why have Ted do it?.As TheSassyLorax points out, if Grammy Norma is old enough to remember when there were trees everywhere, why doesn't she simply tell Ted what happened to them? Why send him off into the dangerous wastelands outside of town? Unless she had another reason, such as sending him to meet his grandfather.Ted's Grandma doesn't, but Ted's mother and Ted himself both have freckles as well. The younger Once-ler had noticeable freckles.There's also the way Grandma strokes the living seed, saying "I remember you!".Ted's Grandma does seem to know alot about the Once-ler.Bitter feelings come from the mother because he left them, but grandma always had a soft spot for him. Could explain why the mother and grandmother acted a certain way once the Once-ler was brought up at dinner.The grey hair may rule out father, but grandfather is a possibility, unless the hair turned grey due to the stress of realizing what he did to the environment.This explains why there isn't a grandfather or father present in the trailer.The film could end with the Once-ler being redeemed by his son, or the Lorax telling Ted he redeemed his family by replanting the trees. There could be a nightmare sequence in which Ted sees the destruction of the trees, or he could be the Once-ler in the dream and has the Lorax yell at him, causing him to wake up. If Ted finds out this news in the film, perhaps Ted would go into total shock. Maybe the Once-ler was so ashamed at what he did that he left and went into solitude. The Once-ler is Ted's father or relativeThey look a lot alike and this troper is not the only person on the web to think this.Admit it, it sounds like a good theory. None of them were the offspring of the first tree which was still too young to fruit. When the people started to reduce their pollution and clean the surrounding areas, more truffulas sprung up outside of Thneedville. However, others came up while it was still a sapling. Thneedville was clean and well-lit enough but there was no exposed soil until Ted made room for the Onceler's seed. The seeds remained dormant until conditions were habitable again. In reality, there was a healthy, diverse seed bank left behind from bar-ba-loots eating the truffula fruits.
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He assumed a seed he found in his factory was the last one because the environment outside looked like a barren wasteland. That's why he didn't think twice about trying to repopulate the truffula trees from a single seed (which would create a severe genetic bottle-neck even if truffula trees reproduced asexually).
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Let the Lorax Speak for the Trees before it is over.That wasn't the last truffula seedThe Onceler had a change of heart but never actually learned how ecology works. They wish to see no less than a little bit of those hundreds of thousands of marketing bucks go toward glorifying the Lorax's exclamation for empathy.
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They authored a weblog post called Our Green Tips, mildly shoving Hollywood with off-the-peg suggestions for how to revere the core of Seuss idea which are ways to save water, save power, save timber and produce or consume improved nutrition. So they initiated a petition requiring Universal Studios to simply please change that. Wells' class were stunned to see that there wasn't a drop of information regarding conserving the surroundings on upcoming film's website. Since the heart and guts of "The Lorax" goes all the way down to desire that humans will care further regarding conservation than industry, the students in Mr. Wells' 4th grade class in Brookline, MA concerns an entire dreadful lot.
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It looks strange, then, that a movie edition of the classic 's novel isn't associated to some sort of earth-loving campaign. Seuss's cautionary storyline in defense of our earth.
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"Except someone such as you concerns a complete awful lot, it is not gonna stake better, it is not." So states the Lorax in Dr.