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    Miss Gulch Metaphor

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    Because Dorothy’s last name is Gale‚ and there were obvious points in the storyline of the Wizard of Oz where characters seem to be “blown off course”‚ a reader can understand that her last name was a metaphor. In the story‚ Miss Gulch threatens to put Toto to sleep because Toto chased her cat. Because of this motive‚ Dorothy casts Miss Gulch as the Wicked Witch of the West. The metaphor is used in the movie to show that Miss Gulch had thrown Dorothy onto a different path in the odyssey. Additionally

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    viewing the timeless classic "The Wizard of Oz". It was always a favorite of mine since my childhood. I saw it again first when I was twenty and my perspective of the fantasy had not changed much; however‚ this time I saw it in an entirely new light was more than an adult looking at a childhood fantasyland viewing it an adult perception. My attitude towards the classic has changed after reading Gregory Maguire’s "Wicked" "Wicked is the account of what happened in Oz prior to Dorothy’s arrival. There

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    still watched today by many others. Some of them were known around the world‚ because of how fast it became popular. Some of the popular movies are‚ Alice In Wonderland (1933)‚ Cleopatra (1934)‚ The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)‚ The Wizard of Oz (1939). The Wizard of Oz‚ was a 1939 American musical comedy-drama fantasy film .It was the most expensive production at that time. This film got a lot of good reviews‚ and was liked by its viewers. It got some rewards but were something big at that time

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    Eng 225 Week 2

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    Week 2 Assignment Mark Geisler Instructor: Catherine Cousar ENG225: Introduction to Film One of the most beloved fantasy movies of all times that holds a special place within many people’s hearts is the famous “Wizard of Oz”. This movie is a musical that was created and directed by Victor Fleming in 1939 with the help of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer‚ Malcolm Brown‚ William A. Horning and Jack Martin Smith as the production designers (that were never credited) and Cedric Gibbons as the art director

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    A Hero Journey

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    experienced and trusted adviser.This importssnt individual‚who transmits encroargment‚understandinh and widsom to the hero.This Charcter shows the Hero the right away .This person keeps the hero moving forward. Glinda the Good Witch is the Mentor in the Wizard of Oz.I also think the Lion ‚ the Scarecrow ‚and the Tin Woodman were here mentors too.They spupported Dorothy the entire journey. Threshold Guardians are characters who serve to challenge or obstruct the Hero’s progress from one stage of the Journey

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    Wicked Essay

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    five “religions” in the Land of Oz. There is the “worship” of the Wizard‚ Lurlinism‚ Unionism‚ TikTokism and the Please Faith. I believe that the Wizard is worshiped like a god in the novel. The people have unwavering loyalty to him and do whatever he says without question. He has unlimited‚ godlike power and the public treat him as such. Lurlinism is the main religion in Oz. It is a pagan religion that is starting to fall out of favor with most of the citizens of Oz in favor of Unionism. Unionism

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    Imaginative Journeys

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    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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    First March on Washington

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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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    The Falling Man

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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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