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    Parable On Populism

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    for personal fulfilment. Their desires‚ as well as the Wizard’s cleverness in answering them‚ are all self delusion." In this theory‚ Dorothy is the everyman‚ who goes on a quest to get her selfless wish of home for the sake of Aunt Em‚ fulfilled. Scarecrow is representative of the Kansas farmers who were under attack at the turn of the century for being muddle headed‚ but he turns out to be a shrew character who solves a lot of the problems faced. The Tin Woodsman‚ who is discovered in the East of

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    Childhood vs Adulthood The change in setting from Kansas to Oz is synonymous and also symbolic of Dorothy’s transition from childhood to adulthood. I will be drawing on specific examples from the movie where it is evident that Dorothy’s behavior in Oz reflects a more mature adult-like tone whereas similar situations in Kansas illuminate childishness. The most prominent example in Kansas where Dorothy demonstrates her child-like behavior is when Ms Gulch comes to take Toto away. Dorothy’s expression

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    This is from The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy‚ the Scarecrow‚ the Tin Man are trying to reach the Emerald City to see the Wizard of Oz. During their trip‚ they come across a scary forest‚ where they start contemplating all of the possible bad situations that can occur. The scenery is darkened and gloomy‚ as opposed to the rest of the movie. The group of friends go from skipping and being hopeful‚ to apprehensive and a dawdling pace. The mood is anxious and daunting. The music in this scene is enchanting

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    In the movie The Wizard of Oz‚ based on the book written by L. Frank Baum‚ the theme is there is no place like home. The theme can be recognized throughout the whole movie and book. First off‚ Dorothy is feeling upset at her home in Kansas because she dog‚ Toto‚ was taken away by a cruel old lady named Ms. Gulch. Leaving Dorothy heartbroken‚ she starts singing about how she hopes of living elsewhere where she has no worries and problems. She is ungrateful of her home and does not comprehend the importance

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    Oz as Utopia

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    Taylor Wilton Dr. Ethna Lay The Wonderful Worlds of Utopia Americans crave Oz because of it ’s utopian vision. On the surface‚ Oz appears to be a perfect utopia to Dorothy. When she first arrives‚ Oz is bright‚ colorful and full of magic and wonder while her home in Kansas is dull‚ lifeless and devoid of hope. In Kansas‚ it ’s as if the citizens are stuck with no real plans or goals for the future. In Oz‚ traveling down the elaborate‚ intertwined yellow brick road offers Dorothy a great chance

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    Eudora Welty’s short story‚ “A Worn Path”‚ features a common theme where a person perseveres to go the extra mile to help others. Phoenix Jackson journeys across many obstacles and difficulties to buy medicine for her grandson (346). Her heroic effort to journey the long trip to town to buy medicine is astonishing. One way that it is astonishing is that she perseveres to reach her goals. This trip begins during December when chilling temperatures appear and snow piles up on the ground (341). Truly

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    September 22 marked the first day of the season of pumpkin spice‚ commonly known as fall. To many white girls around the country‚ this is the best time of year‚ because during this time‚ society has once again deemed sweaters‚ pumpkin spice beverages‚ and unnecessary photos and decorations socially acceptable. Personally‚ although I do enjoy wearing cozy sweaters‚ the other common “joys” of fall disgust me. Basically‚ I find New England’s reaction to fall quite Katastrophic. If I am being brutally

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    Homophobia has been around for a long time and in most cases is not a valid argument for the hate and fear people have towards homosexuals. This is a very important and relevant topic in today’s time. Many people claim that homophobia is a valid reason to hate gay people. In all reality‚ many times people who are homophobic just don’t understand gay people. If you look up homophobia in the dictionary‚ it would say something like fear of lesbians and gay men. This is somewhat true but very misleading

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    sentence: why the book is unique: Although there have been similar books‚ this book is unique because who? does what? and where? Although there have been other children’s adventure stories‚ this one is unique because Dorothy helps the Tin Man‚ Scarecrow‚ and Lion find the qualities they seek while traveling with her in the land of Oz. Topic Sentence Suggestions: Setting One reason this book is appealing is setting. Characters Another reason this book is different is its characters

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    Wizard Of Oz Critique

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    premiere performance in 2011. “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” follows the classic adventure of Dorothy and Toto‚ as they are whisked away from their Kansas home and dropped in the middle of the mystical Land of Oz. Dorothy and her newfound friends – the Scarecrow‚ Tin Man‚ and The Cowardly Lion – descend down the yellow brick

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