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    1.0 Introduction In comparing Howard Nemerov 's poem, Sonnet at Easter and Richard Wilbur 's, Sonnet, one can find how certain aspects, such as rhyme and the poems sound pattern, greatly benefit each poem in their own significant ways. By analyzing each component within the poems, a conclusion as to which piece is preferred will be reached. 2.0 Diction Firstly, It is evident that both poems successfully incorporated an acceptable amount of evocative words that truly puts the reader in a deep…

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    While she and her friend the Scarecrow, Dorothy finds a small cottage which belongs to a woodsman. Near the cottage beside two trees, the girl and her friend discover a shiny object standing motionless. Both the Scarecrow and Dorothy look at the Tin Woodsman in amazement. After the Tinman has been oiled and freed, he inquires if he too can join them on their journey to the Emerald city. On their way the Scarecrow stumbles into a hole. The Tinman questions the Scarecrow as to why he didn’t avoid…

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is an American children 's book written by author L. Frank Baum. The book was written in May of 1990 and was known by most people from seeing the popular 1902 Broadway musical, as well as the iconic 1939 musical film. The Wizard of Oz film and novel had been widely translated due to being so well known and popular. The movie and book of The Wizard of Oz can be analyzed in the way the author made use of its characters, colors, and environment within the text in…

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    have all come to find the wizard. During this scene I play the Guard who opens up the door to see Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man, and the Lion. My relationship…

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    Creator Framk Baum may have had a more profound significance than lions and scarecrows bound profound inside of his script. The Wizard of Oz was composed and delivered amid the Modern Age. The Modern Age, as we probably am aware, gave headways in tin, additionally a lack on gas. At the point when Dorothy touches base in Oz, she meets…

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    One of the main themes in The Wizard of Oz is the theme of Self Confidence and Self Sufficiency. This theme is mainly conveyed through the Scarecrow, Tinman and Lions characters. The Scarecrow doesn’t think he has brains because he is made out of straw, the Tinman doesn’t think he has a heart because he is hollow and the Lion believes he doesn’t have any courage. All of these characters are under the impression that only one person can give them what they need which is the wizard. Then there is…

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    is symbolic to his everyday life, as well as to other common people’s lives that have had similar experiences, or can relate in any way to the author. For instance, Dorothy represents an adolescent’s innocence, Toto represents virtuousness, the Scarecrow represents the hard working farmers, the Tinman represents the hard working laborers, and the Lion represents the politicians (Littlefield, 57). From beginning to end, Baum takes Dorothy on a ride through a land of populism. First, Dorothy is…

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    In the movie the Wizard of Oz, the is one dynamic character that doesn’t have change throughout the movie, that person is the Scarecrow. He was his same clumsy self throughout the whole movie. Like, for example, when dorothy first found him he was stuck on the pole and he could not get down. When she did finally get him down, he was super clumsy and kept falling all over and could not stand up straight even if he tried. After they kept walking he did keep tripping and falling but he did finally…

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    157). It is all about the escape. That’s what makes The Wizard of Oz so aesthetically significant. Dorothy escapes from the dreariness of Kansas to the excess of energy radiating from Oz. The audience escapes with her, hearing the dreams of the scarecrow, the tin man, and the cowardly lion through song and dance. We…

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    Wonderful Wizard of Oz first a book is a well-known story about a girl name Dorthey who an orphaned girl. Who one day when a tornado swept her and her little dog Toto into the world far from Kansas called the kingdom of Oz. There she met a straw Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and coward Lion, who help her find her way to home. Many see the Wizard of Oz and think of it as just another movie meant to entertain families. However, very few actually understand the political concept and symbolism behind the…

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