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    BOY1(Scarecrow/ Winkie Prince)* Boq..............................................….….. BOY2(Tinman/Munchkin)* Mme. Morrible..................................… (Press Secretary/Head of Shiz) Wizard............................................…... BOY3(Leader of Oz)* Dr. Dillamond........................................

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    Monstrous Actions Vs. Monstrous Appearance Many people perceive monsters as anything grotesque or not looking like the norm. In the book On Monsters‚ written by Asma‚ he mentions an array of monsters. He states‚ “One aspect of the monster concept seems to be the breakdown of intelligibility. An action or a person or a thing is monstrous when it can’t be processed by our rationality‚ and also when we cannot readily relate to the emotional range involved” (Asma 10). Because our perception is blinded

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    When I was a child‚ my favorite movie was The Wizard of Oz. Out of all of Dorothy’s friends‚ the Cowardly Lion was probably my least favorite. He had gone to ask the Wizard for courage and I didn’t understand why. Others wanted tangible items such as a brain or a heart and yet he wanted courage. I had thought of courage as something that you just dug down and found within yourself when you needed it not something not just a material thing that was necessary to live like a brain or a heart. Courage

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    we don’t crave the scary things anymore. As a child‚ we watch children’s movies looking for fun little things. The only thing is that we don’t quite realize that there are issues in those movies that deal with death. For instance‚ in “The Wizard of Oz”‚ the Wicked Witch of the west is melted by the water that Dorothy threw on her. Not all of the children’s movies are fun and games. As we look at these movies‚ we let our thoughts roam where they want. If you think about it‚ are we normal to laugh

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    Have you had a situation before when you cried because society didn’t accept how you dress or how you look? What are the difference between fat and skinny‚ tall and short‚ dark coloured skin and fair coloured skin? Have you heard of the Wizard of Oz? Alphaba‚ the wicked witch of the West‚ was judged by her colour. She wasn’t wicked at all. Unfortunately‚ the society thought she was weird and accused her as the wicked witch. Why is that so? Another example is Frankenstein and his creation‚ the

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    The Scarecrow’s not that bright‚ let’s face it. In The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman‚ author L. Frank Baum develops his conflict around this major point. He creates this conflict using a simple diction‚ sparse imagery‚ a mocking‚ humorous tone‚ and more or less direct characterization of the Scarecrow as a foolish child. Finally‚ he uses this conflict to argue against the growing upper class‚ which in the early 1900s when The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman was written was growing rapidly and contributing

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    in ‘Yellow Brick Road’. An example of Matiu’s enthusiasm includes the time when Matiu states‚ with an cheery tone “we’re almost there! Almost at Wellington‚ the Emerald City!” – relating his destination to the sought-out Emerald City of the Wizard of Oz‚ while his mother’s “eyes are still red with the crying.” This has helped me understand the idea that Matiu‚ while eager to go to a new place‚ does not quite know of and is not quite aware of the sadness and uncertain feelings of the other members of

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    I Must be Dorothy’s Granddaughter The test is correct in its comparison of my personality and Dorothy’s personality shown in the famous movie “The Wizard of OZ.” I will demonstrate this by providing a few examples that show I have the same characteristics as Dorothy did in the movie. She was portrayed as cheerful and readily willing to get along with everyone she met. As she went along the road‚ she sang and danced while spreading joy to all those around her. At first‚ she was happy to be away from

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    6 Scene Paragraphs Psycho The scene is when Marion arrives at the hotel. After checking in she is invited to have dinner with Norman. While she is getting settled Norman goes back into the house and Marion overhears He and his "Mother" arguing about Marion eating dinner there. He instead brings the dinner down to her where they begin to talk. While talking she gives her opinion of what he should do with his mother because she is "very ill". Throughout this scene you get an idea of how Norman

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    The Lion‚ The Witch and The Wardrobe – C.S. Lewis The Lion‚ The Witch and The Wardrobe. C.S. Lewis’s first book of the Chronicles of Narnia introduces the reader to the land of Narnia. Written in the 1950’s Lewis’s inspiration to write a children story stemmed from the arrival of three children evacuated to the Lewis country home during the bombing of London by the Nazi. Within unfolding story C.S. Lewis provides childlike insights into philosophies of faith‚ compassion‚ temptation‚ redemption and

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