perceptions and attitudes‚ which may also stimulate a sense of enlightenment for both the characters and the responder. These characteristics are evident in the three texts I have studied‚ “The Tempest” by William Shakespeare‚ Victor Fleming’s‚ “The Wizard of Oz” and “Sky High” by Hannah Robert. In “The Tempest”‚ William Shakespeare leads the reader into an island in a realm beyond reality‚ which generates obstacles and challenges that aid the characters in their self-discovery process. During their
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for his book‚ the Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The book‚ when looked at with the First March on Washington as a historical background‚ contains many political interpretations. In the book‚ there is the scarecrow‚ who represents the American Farmer. There is the tin man‚ who represents the American Industrial Worker. And there is the cowardly lion‚ who represents a cowardly politician‚ most likely William Jennings Byran.. All are on their way to the see the Wizard of Oz‚ who in the book is described
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Dearinger Administrator Webster’s Dictionary defines accountability as “subject to having to report‚ explain‚ or justify: being answerable‚ responsible.” The Oz Principle (2) redefines accountability as‚ “a personal choice to rise above one’s circumstances and demonstrate the ownership necessary for achieving desired results.” Additionally‚ the Oz Principle espouses the idea that accountability is most effective when people in an organization share ownership of circumstances and results. This is an
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‘1984’ Macintosh Ad: Cinematic Icons and Constitutive Rhetoric in the Launch of a New Machine” Explores the dimensions of the “1984” Macintosh ad‚ which features a big brother theme taken from the dystopic George Orwell novel‚ allusions to the Wizard of Oz‚ and a futuristic scene reminiscent to Blade Runner. Stein explores the integral role ads play in the cultural discourse of new technologies in her rhetorical analysis of the “1984” Macintosh ad. Stein’s study also provides an important look at
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in the 19th century| Wizard|I represent the president of the United States. In the movie‚ I am seen differently through the eyes of each character. The Tin Man believes the Wizard is a giant beast‚ the Scarecrow believes the wizard is a fairy‚ Dorothy thinks he appears as a big head‚ and the Lion sees the wizard as a ball of fire. I‚ like politicians‚ adopt a different appearance for each character. Like a politician‚ I am viewed in different eyes by different people| Oz|I am representative of
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Oz essay – Research ll The wizard of Oz is a non-fictional novel for young readers. It created a world to show how bad the gilded age was. The characters represented things from that time. Dorothy represented everyman as in the citizens. Scarecrow represented the farmers because farmers didn’t use their head when needed. Tin-man was the industrial workers‚ and lastly the lion represented Jennings Bryon populist. My favorite character in this book is tin-man because he shows loving emotions through
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More notably in how‚ although both films have iconic characters‚ both heroic and villainous‚ “The Wizard of Oz” has considerably more female characters. Stokes ties this comparison between the two films with his opinion that he would rather his children watch films that encourage them to make friends with everyone and become a leader‚ like Dorothy did in
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Bibliography: Glaser‚ M. (2008). We Are All African. Retrieved from http://www.miltonglaser.com/the-work/c:posters/418/school-of-visual-arts-we-are-all-african/ Guo Pei. (2011). Red Shoes: Homage to Wizard of Oz. Retrieved from http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v74/dmpsychopath/Beyond%20Victoriana/red-shoe-homage-wizard-of-oz-shoes-by-asian-designers.jpg Hauffe‚ T. (1998). Introduction to Design: A Concise History (pp. 8-19). London: Lawrence King. Rams‚ D. (1959). Universal Shelving System. Retrieved from http://upload
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attend Shiz to develop her brain she was soon discovered to be that of a witch with potential to develop amazing powers. She was then lead on by the head mistress madam Morrible to pursue her powers and then later to engage in a meeting with the wizard of Oz. Now‚ having developed a
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what happens! Another thoughtful one i really enjoyed was the book How To Win Friends and Influence people ‚ Not only has book really made me open up but it really works. Moving onto my all time favorite movie that is very stimulating the movie Wizard Of Oz which has something meaningful lessons to learn. The First time i listened to song "Fire N Gold " i knew that it would some kind of effect on my life and how i want to end up later on.This song has encourage me to get more comfortable with who
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