The Wizard of Oz: Behind the Camera’s Eye‚ Through the Camera’s Eye‚ and Through the Audience’s Eye Thesis written by Kimberly Adams Instructor: Patricia Krapesh Saint Mary’s of the Woods College ID302 Film Culture My thesis on the Wizard of Oz will look at this classic and beloved 1939 film from the behind the camera’s eye‚ through the camera’s eye‚ and through the audience’s eye. I will examine the difference between the book‚ written by L. Frank Baum in 1900 and the screenplay for
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study calculus‚ and the BCMA decided to ask about the calculus class. At first‚ they did not allow to ask for open the calculus class‚ but then Mr. Tunner allowed to open the class with just 6 students for the BCMA‚ it was not good for Sonny that Dorothy also wanted to join and her grade was better than Sonny. The BCMA got a trouble that police doubted the rocket they made was the reason caused to the forest fire‚ they became suspects. And we also found that the science fair was the only ticket for
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Political interpretations of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz include treatments of the modern fairy tale (written by L. Frank Baum and first published in 1900) as an allegory or metaphor for the political‚ economic and social events of America in the 1890s. Scholars have examined four quite different versions of Oz: the novel of 1900‚ the Broadway play of 1901‚the Hollywood film of 1939‚ and the numerous follow-up Oz novels written after 1900 by Baum and others. The political interpretations focus on
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Joel Beckwith February 13‚ 2001 Urban Legends In this paper I will explain exactly what an urban legend is‚and give some examples of very popular ones that have been passed by word of mouth for decades across the United States. 1 " An urban legend is a story that is so bizarre‚horrifying‚or unexplainable‚ that it makes something inside of us want
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better off. He and his friend‚ Dorothy Gruzik‚ avoid the pigeon shoot‚ sometimes playing on the swings well away from the shooting field and other times staying away from the park on that day. But as Palmer’s tenth birthday approaches he wants to join a gang led by Beans‚ whose whole purpose in life‚ since age four‚ has been to become a wringer. Palmer gains acceptance in the gang and is nicknamed "Snots." He learns to join their harassment of his one-time friend‚ Dorothy. All this does not lessen
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with pleasing itself.” In David Lynch‘s Blue Velvet the director allows the character of Frank Booth to represent the “id” in his adult life in a scene with Dorothy Vallens (Isabella Rossellini). In the movie Frank Booth participates in having bizarre sex with Dorothy. We believe that he is inhaling gas though a gas mask‚ humping upon Dorothy‚ at the same time yelling and calling her “Mommy”. He also cries out‚ “Don’t look at me”. The “id” is an important part of our personality because as newborns
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Parable on Populism (and American Monetary Policy) This popular and well-documented reading sees The Wizard of Oz as being about the collapse of the Populist Movement in the United States at the turn of the twentieth century. In this scenario‚ Dorothy represents the common citizen‚ the Tin Man is the industrial worker‚ the Scarecrow is a stand-in for farmers‚ and the Cowardly Lion is politician William Jennings Bryan (seen by many at the time as being all talk and no action). They travel along
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Plot Summary: Beginning- Exposition: Characters - pay attention to capitalization!! (5 Points) - Protagonist Name: Georgia Antagonist(s) Name(s): Robert‚ Dorothy Conflict (5 Points) - Character vs. Society‚ Character vs. Self The protagonist‚ Georgia‚ is struggling with being trapped inside her Newport summer house (Rosecliff) by her strict parents‚ but her perspective changes when she is transported into the speakeasy and party scene of the 1920s‚ and realizes the excessive freedom isn’t
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"I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" (also commonly known as "Daffodils"[2]) is a lyric poem by William Wordsworth. It was inspired by an event on 15 April 1802‚ in which Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy came across a "long belt" of daffodils. Written some time between 1804 and 1807 (in 1804 by Wordsworth’s own account)‚[3] it was first published in 1807 in Poems in Two Volumes‚ and a revised versionwas published in 1815.[4] It is written in six-line stanzas with an ababcc rhyme scheme‚ like the Venus
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Dainty China Country” and “The Country of Quadling”. Even when we start reading the book‚ we all consider the Witch of North as Glinda not until we find that Glinda is the Witch of South country‚ a totally different fact from the movie. By the way‚ Dorothy‚ who is symbolized as the American and Lion break the china church into pieces. This is an implication of the book that never appear on the movie because it implies that the Americans bring a detrimental affect to China‚ which shows up in the book
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