movie the “Wizard of Oz” was made in the year of 1939. Ever since it premiered‚ many people instantly fell in love with it and continue to watch it to this day. The “Wizard of Oz” is considered a classic and a must see among all types of audiences. The plot of the film is a girl named Dorothy who lives in Kansas with her family and a dog that she recently found named Toto. A tornado hits Kansas and causes Dorothy to become unconscious. When she wakes up she finds herself in the Land of Oz In the
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if a problem occurs while embarking on your voyage it will have to be resolved to make the mission you board on possible. The text analysed “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost and the type of text is poetry. My second choice of text was “The Wizard of Oz” by Victor Fleming the text type is a movie. Some possible techniques analysed are rhyme‚ imagery‚ symbolism‚ long shot‚ up shot and a full shot. In
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Week 2 Film: The Wizard of Oz FORM: is the sum of all parts of the film‚ unified and given shape by patterns such as repetition and variation‚ story lines and character traits. - Film is not the product of a random collection of technical devices‚ but rather‚ it is a system THE CONCEPT OF FORM IN A FILM - Artworks involve us by engaging our senses‚ feelings and mind in a process. - The artwork cues the spectator to perform a specific activity. Example: A poem’s words may guide us to imagine
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The Wizard of Oz is about a young girl named Dorothy who feels like her family does not understand her‚ loses them in a tornado‚ and somehow lands in a magical land. Her house that was ripped up by the tornado lands on the Wicked Witch of the East killing her. Dorothy makes an enemy with the Wicked Witch of the West once she finds out that Dorothy killed her sister. In order to go back home‚ Dorothy must go on a journey to the City of OZ and speak with the all powerful wizard. Along the way
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running over the impaired patient‚ or in classic movies like the Wizard of Oz when the cowardly lion only wants courage and discovers he had it all along. Sometimes it may be quite humorous‚ other times tragic. Much like in "The Story of an Hour." The irony pulsates in this story‚ mostly tragic‚ some funny. At the start of this short story Mrs. Mallard’s sister and friends assume that Mrs. Mallard and her husband had a very wonderful marriage and were very deeply in love‚ they take great lengths
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by the end of 1939‚ Technicolor had twenty-five features in production including MGM’s The wizard of Oz (1939) which was expensively produced with Technicolor and has become one of the best known of all films and part of American popular culture. After a short introduction of the history of early film color development‚ this essay then will focus on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) and The wizard of Oz (1939)‚ analysis how colour is used to signify good /evil and magic /reality in those colour
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swings her back and forward on the moral pendulum. Although this is a work of pure fiction‚ this novel does illuminate how different someone can be perceived when looked at through different a light. In Franks Baum’s The Wizard of Oz‚ the wicked witch embodies everything bad and evil in Oz. In Wicked‚ while in the end that still rings true‚ Maguire shows that this green woman in fact has her own morality and intentions that are far from evil. Iris Murdoch believed that morality lies in interacting with
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associate their own life with whatever they are watching‚ and thus‚ different perspectives emerge. "Out of Kansas" is an essay written by Salman Rushdie about a rather unorthodox perspective on the timeless classic‚ The Wizard of Oz. The everlasting fascination with The Wizard of Oz raises inquiry of why the movie is so wonderfully enchanting‚ even though according to Rushdie the movie fails to deliver its message. Rushdie suggests that there were slight misconceptions in the movie that caused confusion
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that an audience remembers. The first prominent aspect of Wicked is the thought‚ theme‚ and/or idea behind the story. It follows the girl who was to be known as the Wicked Witch of the West. The main idea is to prove to the audience that the Wizard of Oz got it wrong; the Wicked Witch of the West‚ as expressed in Wicked’s version‚ was actually the most "goodly" character around. We see her struggles to prove herself to her family and peers‚ and the horrendous outcomes of her struggles. One theme
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