Subtitle How The Grinch Stole: Christmas
Beyond the Packages, Boxes, and Bags: Finding the Heart of Whoville The True Meaning of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"
The plot is iconic: the Grinch, living in isolation atop Mount Crumpit, despises the "noise, noise, noise" of Whoville’s celebrations. He believes that by swiping every physical scrap of the holiday—the trees, the "roast beast," and the presents—he can stop Christmas from coming. subtitle How the Grinch Stole Christmas
The legend of the Grinch began on December 26, 1956. Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss) looked in the mirror while brushing his teeth and noticed a "very Grinchish" reflection. Put off by the rising commercialism of the season and dealing with personal family health struggles, he wrote the story to rediscover a holiday spirit he felt he had lost. The Heart of the Heist Beyond the Packages, Boxes, and Bags: Finding the
Yet, his plan fails beautifully. When the Whos wake up to empty houses and still stand hand-in-hand to sing, the Grinch has his famous epiphany: Theodor Geisel (Dr