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    The Wizard of Awes Dozens of advancements in movie producing technology occurred between the late 1920’s and the early 1960’s, this time period is often referred to as the Golden Age of Hollywood due to its unique style (Goldberg, “Classical Hollywood Cinema”). Many of America’s most revolutionary and memorable movies have unique qualities that set them apart from others due to the developing technology that was created in this forty year period. The Wizard of Oz, a movie about a girl’s trip to…

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    Book Report On Spelled

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    quotes and symbols that relate to the story that the book is based off of, The Wizard of Oz. After Dorthea, the princess of Emerald, and her servant Rexi escaped the “vacuum”, Dorthea said, “Dear Grimm, we’re not in Emerald anymore” which refers to, “Toto, I have a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” Schow also changed the ruby slippers to Hans Christian Louboutin heels, which was very clever from my perspective. Although Dorthea is the main character of the book, I don’t like her…

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    The 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…

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    Book Of Negroes Analysis

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    The Book of Negroes – An Inspired Playlist About the Life of Aminata Diallo 1) Africa – Toto ‘It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do’ Aminata started her journey in Africa, where she was born and grew to the age of eleven. This song represents her continent of origin and her homeland. 2) Seven Nation Army – The White Stripes ‘And I'm bleeding, and I'm bleeding, and I'm bleeding Right before the Lord All the words are gonna bleed…

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    get relax with everyone. The second meet we had we had meet Mr. Robert Holmes he told about six pillars of character. The first one character is trustworthiness he said" every leader need trust. The second is respect he said you go to respect toto get…

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    appreciate the home that she has and also her family. Dorothy dreams of a place much better than her home, only to realize at the end of the movie that Kansas is where she belongs. In the initial incident, Ms. Gulch, the “witch” that lived in Kansas, took Toto, Dorothy’s dog, away from her. Dorothy then got very upset and sang a song about somewhere “over the rainbow” where dreams come true and problems melt away. Dorothy thought that she should live somewhere else, so she ran away to find…

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    He was lynched, yet, still defeated the powers that be.” Here’s where asking a question(s) of James Cone is difficult. I am a white, woman of privilege. I will never understand his experience in toto. But perhaps I could ask him, how would he suggest those of us in church leadership, approach these tough conversations around…

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    Imagine being taken away in tornado not knowing what’s going to happen next .Well imagine what Dorothy felt like as she was being picked up by the gigantic storm. If you don’t know what I’m talking about I’ll give you a hint, The Wizard of Oz! By viewing the play it helped me enhance my understanding of the written version of The Wizard of Oz in three ways the first way is the setting. the setting starts off in Kansas, a dry, gray looking and feeling place. That’s with the play helping you to…

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    Oz to do something and that she will do it on behalf of the scarecrow. The Scarecrow proves to be a problem solver but he lacks the common sense to walk around holes (27). When the Cowardly lion tries to eat Toto she displays complete confidence in her own power “…when Dorothy, fearing that Toto would be killed, and heedless of the danger, rushed forward and slapped the lion on the nose as hard as she could…” and she proceeds to scold him (31). As with the Scarecrow and the Woodman she…

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    Naturally she decides she will run escape with Toto, her dog, in order to accomplish what she wants. On her way Dorothy finds Professor Marvel, a con artist. According to his “crystal ball” he tells her that Aunty Em is unwell. Dorothy finds herself frighten and rushes to the farm to look after her aunt. On her way back home, a twister starts forming. Eventually hitting the farm, taking the farm, Dorothy, and Toto along with it. Soon Dorothy realizes she’s nowhere near Kansas. That…

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