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The Grinch who stole Christmas?

by Guest1832  |  12 years, 8 month(s) ago

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"Does anyone know the theme and moral of cartoon movie Grinch, who stole Christmas."

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  1. Guest2258

     The Grinch who robbed Christmas is large-scale allowance remake of the classic cartoon about a animal committed to robbing Christmas. It is founded on the publication by the well renowned Dr. Seuss. Inside a snowflake lives the magical land of Whoville. In Whoville, reside whose, a nearly mutated sort of munchkinlike people. All the Who's love Christmas, yet just out-of-doors of their beloved Whoville inhabits the Grinch. The Grinch is a nasty animal that despises Christmas, and plots to rob it away from the Whos which he identically abhors. Yet a little progeny, Cindy Lou Who, concludes to trial befriend the Grinch.

    The Grinch, a fictional, acrid, cave-dwelling, catlike animal with a heart "two dimensions too small," inhabits on snowy Mount Crumpit, a vertical, 3,000-foot (910 m) High Mountain just north of Whoville, dwelling of the merry and warm-hearted Whos. His only companion is his trustworthy dog, Max (a redbone coonhound). From his sit on high atop Mount Crumpit, the Grinch can discover the loud Christmas festivities that take location in Whoville. Envious of the Whos' joyfulness, he makes designs to descend on the village and, via burglary, deprive them of their Christmas presents, vacation ham and adornments and therefore "prevent Christmas from coming." However, he comes to know in the end that regardless of his achievement in robbing all the Christmas presents and adornments from the Whos, Christmas arrives just the same. He then recognizes that Christmas is more than just presents and presents. His heart develops three dimensions larger; he comes back all the presents and trimmings and is affectionately met into the community of the Whos.

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