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  1. One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Lyrics. One fish, Two fish, Red fish, Blue fish, Black fish, Blue fish, Old fish, New fish. This one has a little car. This one has a...

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  2. Jul 1, 2015 · One fish two fish red fish blue fish. Blue fish. New fish. This one has a little star. This one has a little car. Say! What a lot. Of fish there are. Yes.

    • Summary of One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
    • Poetic Techniques in One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
    • Analysis of One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish

    This book/poem does not contain a single narrative or plotline. The speaker changes and the imageryis always outrageous and enjoyable. The story loosely focuses on two young children, Jay and Kay, and the worlds they are being introduced to. There are strange sights to see, characters to meet, fish to judge, games to play, and words to say. The bes...

    Dr. Seuss made use of several poetic techniques in ‘One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish’. These include but are not limited to alliteration, repetition, and personification. The latter is one of the most obvious. Personification occurs when a poet imbues a non-human creature or object with human characteristics. It is seen in the first stanzasthro...

    Stanzas One through Six

    In the first few stanzas of ‘One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish’ the speaker, starts off with one the best lines of the book and the one that came to be used as the title. The word “fish” is used over and over again, the first example of repetition in the book. Other examples in these first few stanzas include “This one” and “Some are”. Both of these phrases begin multiple lines, a technique known as anaphora. The speaker describes the fish, what they look like, and how they feel. Intersper...

    Stanzas Seven through Sixteen

    While still speaking to the children, as well as to Ned, the speaker asks him to have a look in his ear. There was “A bird in your ear” is the response. This is another characteristically Seussian moment that makes this book such a pleasure to read. Repetition becomes important once more in stanza eight of‘One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish’ with the use and reuse of phrases like “My shoe is off” and “I have a bird”. These are also examples of anaphora. Another technique, epistrophe, is als...

    Stanzas Seventeen through Twenty-three

    The storyline in ‘One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish’ appears and disappears at random throughout ‘One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish’. In one moment the speaker/s are talking about a book and in the next a car then they’re on to talking about cans and “Zans,” another nonsense word. Other nonsense words in this section are “Gox,” “Ying,” “Yink,” and “Yop”. They are all crafted in order to create more perfect rhymes. These appear at the ends of lines as well as within them. This is known a...

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  3. Jun 23, 2015 · Explore new books every week. Dr. Seuss. "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish". New York: Random House, 1960. Print. Reading is Succeeding.

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  4. One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish (stylized as One fish two fish red fish blue fish) is a 1960 children's book by Dr. Seuss. As of 2001, over six million copies of the book had been sold, placing it 13th on a list of "All-Time Bestselling Children's Books" from Publishers Weekly.

  5. ByDr.SeUSS One fish two fish red fish blue fish. Created Date. 3/3/2010 12:19:36 PM.

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  7. Sep 10, 2009 · One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish. A story-poem about the activities of such unusual animals as the Nook, Womp, Yink, Yap, Gack and the Zeds. A "fabulous book of easy words, exciting pictures and inviting rhythm."--Elementary English.

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