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    doesn’t want to go to a place called Wizard Quest that has a giant dragon and a Gandalf statue?" Wizard Quest and its mighty dragon. I say into Deanna’s camera as we stand on a crosswalk in arguably one of the goofiest tourist traps I’ve ever been. (I’ve lived within an hour or so of both Pigeon Forge‚ Tennessee and Branson‚ Missouri so you can imagine) I woke up from a nap and we came rolling into Wisconsin Dells like it was a perfectly normal experience to see a place called Paul Bunyan’s

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    Wizard Of Oz Plot Summary

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    her that she has to go to Emerald City and ask the Wizard of Oz for help. As Dorothy follows the yellow brick road‚ she meets a handful of people all having problems: a Scarecrow‚ a Tin Woodman‚ and a Cowardly Lion. The Scarecrow wants a brain so he will be smarter‚ the Tin Woodman wants a heart so he will be more empathetic‚ and the Cowardly Lion wants courage so he will be braver. The four of them continue to the Emerald City to ask the Wizard to solve their problems‚ but the path is not without

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    Children’s Literature Emotions and Confidence in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz The Wizard of Oz is a piece of American culture that children have been taking in since the early 20th century. L. Frank Baum first introduced The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900‚ and would write 13 sequel novels after its publication. In 1939‚ MGM released The Wizard of Oz in technicolor to American audiences. The film exploded‚ and the popularity of The Wizard of Oz is still present in society today. With a large chunk

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    In a movie or novel the hero or heroine is someone who others see as doing something courageous‚ standing out because of their values and beliefs and saves others even when everything is against them. In the story The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum the heroine of the story is Dorothy. Dorothy is the heroine because she put her friends’ happiness before her own and helped them reach their goals. In the story Dorothy goal was to return home to her aunt and uncle in Kansas and while she was trying

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    The Wizard of Oz‚ written by L. Frank Baum and produced by Mervyn LeRoy is an example of how art reflects life because of the characters‚ scenery and props chosen. In the 1890’s and early 1900’s a new political party emerged‚ the populist party. Most populists (farmers and laborers) mistrusted the president and most of the presidential candidates‚ they thought of them as “wind bags”. Mark Twain would refer to this as the “Gilded Age” because those in power considered it a time of prosperity‚ but

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    Should Wizard Hit Mommy

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    SHOULD WIZARD HIT MOMMY MORAL ISSUE John Updike’s story Should Wizard Hit Mommy’ raises a very pertinent and a profound issue. Should parents have the prerogative to always decide what is best for their children? And are children supposed to listen to and obey their parents unquestioningly? Roger Skunk‚ though an obedient child‚ is a sad and a depressed one. His awful smell keeps others away and he has no friends. When the Wizard fulfils his wish and Roger Skunk gets the rose smell‚ he is thrilled

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    sMorgan Serughetti Ms. Briggs Foundations 1 4-20-15 A Small Place Essay Response In the book A Small Place Jamaica Kincaid uses powerful diction and specific imagery to empower the identities and culture of the native people living on Antigua. Due to the British colonists and tourists visiting their island she uses her sarcastic voice to convey that she and her fellow Antiguans are angry and have been oppressed‚ because the British are eliminating the native culture. With the great diction she

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    While I was reading The Wonderful Wizard of Oz‚ I saw there were some between the novel and movie. The two main differences between the novel and movie were that there was more violence in the novel than the movie and also in the novel‚ it was all a dream for Dorothy. The novel is a children’s book‚ but there was violence in it. The text talked about how the TinWood Man saved the Queen Mouse by killing the wildcat. In the movie‚ the Tin Man did not hurt a fly at all. All the Tin Man did in the movie

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    Assignment 1 – Narrative Report Story and Plot In a narrative film‚ a plot is considered all visible and audible elements present in a film‚ in essence the film in its entirety including nondiegetic images. In The Wizard of Oz‚ the plot begins with Dorothy (Judy Garland)‚ a young farm girl from Kansas who dreams of escaping to ‘somewhere over the rainbow’ without troubles and torment for her dog Toto from a horrible neighbour Miss Gulch (Margaret Hamilton). During a tornado she is hit on the head

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    women’s rights in the U.S. society (The Nineteenth Amendment is passed‚ guaranteeing women the right to vote in federal elections)‚ women still were not allowed to be on a ruled positions. However‚ in 2014 Chicago’s Public Library was celebrating a “Wizard of Oz’s Chicago Roots”‚ claiming the book as a “successful novel‚ which has roots in Chicago”. The novel is no longer banned in the library.

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