Is the onceler gay

A History Of The Once-Ler, The Unlikely LGBT+ Icon You Might Not Include Thought About In Years

Consider not what The Once-ler was, but what he represented. Here was a sympathetic traits who goes from an uwu cinnamon roll to a villain in three minutes flat. He has it all: a tragic backstory; a redemption arc; and undeniable charismatic flair. 

In retrospect, The Once-ler was less of a Ken doll and more of a Barbie doll. We were able to apply The Once-ler as an emotional conduit: he became whatever we wanted him to be. In a relationship with a sexy villain? Sure. Surviving a zombie apocalypse? Absolutely. Mired in angst or fluff? Select your poison!

This is how I view the phenomenon of Tumblr Sexymen today. For queer people, they are the ultimate fantasy. Maybe we want to be them. Maybe we want to be with them. Maybe we see ourselves in their otherness, and wish to play safely with the possibilities of being loved, desired, powerful, humbled, or hurt. 

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This way, it'll make seeing the content of this pairing easier when all the content is buried and lost in gone blogs. Heavily inspired in the @/someone-cared blog. Rest in Tranquility, sweet prince. Art from the banner/profile picture belongs to: f-premaur

to cane anon - thank u SO much!!! for some reason I keep forgetting Norma uses it which is surprising bc I'm disabled and I utilize a cane on a daily basis. this made me glow so hard, thank u!! maybe if I were self-indulgent I'd make Norma have RA appreciate me haha anyways, happy disabled pride month 💖♿

This why inclusion is so important!! What caring of disability do you consider she could have?

Anonymous

pride month anon here!!! happy disability event month!!! i like to consider that the cane norma uses in the movie is a disability aid the used for a long time in her life not just because she's old but because she's disabled as well

Hi gay anon!! I love your hc, very artistic and different from what I’m used to read! :]

Anonymous

hi i appreciate your blog very much. it's such a nice petite archive of art and other stuff i used to adore looking at when i was 12!

Thank you

is Onceler Trans?is the Onceler Gay?

is Onceler Trans?is the Onceler Gay?

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Moreover, the celebrated literary character of the Onceler is from the Dr. Seuss(pictured below) manual “The Lorax,” published in 1971. The Onceler, portrayed as an industrialist who cuts down Truffula trees to manufacture Thneeds, leading to environmental devastation.

As for the character’s sexual orientation, there is no explicit mention! Or discussion of it in the text of “The Lorax.” Dr. Seuss’s book focuses on environmental themes. Thus, rather than personal relationships or identities of the characters. As a product, any assertion about the Onceler’s sexual orientation would change into speculation. And not based on evidence from the origin material.

is Onceler Trans?is the Onceler Gay?

However, it’s important to note that many characters in literature are subject to various interpretations and readings. Furthermore, unlike readers might envision characters in ways that resonate with their own experiences or beliefs. Or as part of broader discussions about representation in media.

In conclusion, this can lead to diverse

Why the *original* Once-ler should be the most-appreciated Seuss character ever

You guys acquire been fondling around with the Once-ler, most especially the pretty-boy iteration from the 2012 Lorax motion picture. Given that film has mostly a divisive reputation (due to adding comedy elements), the originalOnce-ler should be beloved by all in the Seuss fandom.

The Once-ler (The Lorax (1971; 1972))

This was the Once-ler who started the Lorax and the Earth Day craze. He is the king of Earth Day. Most likely, he is a likable villain coming from the Seuss canon. His distinctive and faceless appearance make up for a great anti-villain who, by the end of his Thneed (a multi-purpose fabric object) business, gets broke and regrets shaving off the silky Truffula trees from the land.

Why He Deserved to Give the Seed to the Boy

  1. His mysterious appearance. Dr. Seuss chose to give the Once-ler a faceless watch which above all his incarnations, manages to relate with the audience very well. It may be due to his ambiguity.
  2. His change of personality when he realizes that he consumed all his environment is a goodhearted lesson to young children that “environment above all else”