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    The Wizaed of Oz

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    The Wizard of Oz Review by Harvey Karten Copyright © 1998 Harvey Karten I’d like five bucks for every time someone called out to me‚ “Hey‚ Toto!” when I walk my cairn terrier around the neighborhood. “Is that really Toto?” adults would stop and ask me‚ and I’d of course reply‚ “Sure it is; I’ve had him for sixty-three years now.” As for the kids‚ well‚ surprisingly enough some of them never saw “The Wizard of Oz” so the best they can do is say‚ “Ma‚ Ma‚ look at the dog!” Pretty soon

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    life affected the book and movie‚ The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. In the book and in the film‚ his life affects the setting‚ characters‚ and conflicts in the story. Kansas‚ where Dorothy lives‚ is the same as South Dakota‚ where L. Frank Baum’s adulthood took place. His childhood was the inspiration for Oz. Baum’s experience with a tornado made the cyclone in the movie. Little do readers know that his life sometimes is a mirror image to the land of Oz and Kansas. Baum moved to South Dakota‚ which is

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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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    Trials of Oz

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    book about the legal system‚ the cases and about himself. Other composers also set their own agenda‚ and these biases cannot be overlooked.For example‚ in the Trials of Oz Robertson exercises supreme authority to decide who is guilty or innocent. He uses language to describe the defendants as “honest young men” and to characterise Oz as a “harmless coffee-table magazine for the revolution that would never happen”. Robertson also uses language to construct the reader’s disapproval of Justice Argyle

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    In the children ’s story‚ "The Magic Art of the Great Humbug"‚ all of the characters run into problems with their identities. The old man has the most difficulty with his own identity. He wishes to be a great wizard with superhuman capabilities. The Tin Man‚ Scarecrow‚ and Cowardly Lion have trouble with desiring qualities that are only common to humans. Finally‚ Dorothy runs into trouble with the symbols around her that establish her identity. The common problem that consumes each character

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    Wizard

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    8/11/14 The purpose of this lab is to calculate the density of aluminum with different masses and volumes of aluminum bits and water. Aluminum Bits balance graduated cylinder water cupcake liners paper towels 1. First‚ get materials ready for the experiment by cleaning and/or drying materials 2. Mass the cupcake liner 3. Add water to the graduated cylinder and record the volume of water added. 4. Place some aluminum pebbles into the cupcake liner and place it on the balance. Record

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    Genre

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    Genre  Genre is a term that is used to classify or describe a type or form of literature. While this sounds like a simple concept‚ it in actuality is a very complicated classing system. The reason for the complication is that literature does not always follow the typical characteristics set up by that type of genre. For example‚ one of the characteristics in the genre of tragedy is that there is a tragic hero‚ who is in a position of power. In the classical tragedy this is true‚ as can be seen

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    Fantasy

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    Throughout your reading of A Separate Peace‚ you were introduced to a number of characters who play a critical role in the story. You took notes on how the characters look (if necessary)‚ act‚ think‚ and or interact with other characters and their environment. Now you are ready to create your Character Portfolio as your final project. Characters of importance: Gene Forrester‚ Phineas (Finny)‚ Brinker Hadley‚ Elwin “Leper” Lepellier‚ Chet Douglas‚ Cliff Quackenbush‚ Mr. Prud’homme‚ Dr. Stanpole

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    Du Maurier’s novel suggests that there is a close connection between fantasy and the romance genre‚ as the conventional romance plot line‚ which is simplistic and exaggerated‚ does not happen in real life. In this novel‚ the narrator appears to be in denial‚ frequently hinting at details and then contradicting herself. This is evident in the narrators inner monologue and her constant fantasies where she idealizes a romantic world in which there is no conflict. "I know we are together‚ we march

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    Fantasy

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    My nightmare Now‚ I will tell you about one of my scariest and sweatiest nightmares‚ visions or whatever you like it to label as. This is the thing which even my parents don’t know .Hope you enjoy and believe this! When I was small and lived with my grandparents I had some magical creatures near my window. I used to talk with them and believed them to be my friends. They used to help me in times of need. At starting I used to get freighted

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