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    Wizard Of Oz Journey

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    to see such a beautiful and colorful place.As she stepped,she meets with a very pretty witch of North-Glenda. She tells her that Dorothy killed bad witch of east and get her ruby slippers magically on her feet .Allof sudden evil witch of west appears and tries to take off her slippers but Good witch Glinda tell her to take care of ruby sllipers and never take it off ,because if it would be taken by evil witch she would become the mostpowerful person .As Dorothy ask Glenda to help her to get…

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    it symbolizes an important event or story from their lives. In the novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire, the numerous characters all have at least one object in their life that holds a significance to them. Although there are many objects that are important to the characters in the novel, only a few are used to convey an important meaning or lesson for the readers. In Wicked, Nessarose’s slippers are used to convey how…

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    The Scarecrow is made into a bumbling, scared character with no original ideas or thoughts to be found. The escape from that same poppy field in the movie is engineered by the Glinda the Good Witch of the North from afar. The Scarecrow freaks out for a second about the poppies before the problem is solved for him. The Tin Man is rusted to uselessness by the snow Glinda calls down and through the whole movie has to be reminded to not cry because…

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    transforms into a cat during class, Sabrina the Teenage Witch when Salem Saberhagen was punished and made to spend his an indeterminate time as a cat since he was formerly a man, and in AHS: Coven as Marie Laveau turned her love into half ox- half…

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    instrument, and is joined by the melodious sound of drums, flutes, and trumpets. The actors appear on stage swiftly as the life of the Wicked Witch of the West is portrayed on the slanted platform in front. Theater has allowed people to enjoy a show and create a bonding experience with one another. The top five broadway musicals right now are as follows; “Hamilton, Wicked, The Lion King [recently celebrated its twentieth anniversary on broadway,] The Phantom of the Opera, and Dear…

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    Wizard Of Oz Review Essay

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    The quotes are so memorable such as “There's no place like home.”, “I'll get you, my pretty and your little dog, too!” and “Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.” The songs are memorable too such as Over the Rainbow, Ding Dong! The Witch is Dead, If I only Had a Heart. I find myself singing along to the songs every single time I watch this wonderful film. “Time has been powerless to put its kindly philosophy out of fashion”. And I wholeheartedly agree with that…

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    A new religious movement may also be known as a cult, and thanks to our modern society; people have begun to connect cults with bad representations and images. Some people believe that cults are a form of practice that brainwash people into doing something that will harm them, this is due to the negative depiction of cults in which we see in today’s film society. Instead cults are meant to represent new forms of existing religions, new contexts of existing religions, or new creations of religion…

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    The Wizard of Oz children’s author L. Frank Baum helps reflect the populist agenda throughout the actions and personalities of the characters. Baum gives images during the turn of the United States dealing with political and economical issues during a specific time in history. Baum work helps give imagery of the populist agenda by providing the characters, symbols, and themes. Dorothy is the center of the whole image or issue. Dorothy is an orphan living with her Aunt and Uncle on a farm in…

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    Themes In The Wizard Of Oz

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    Throughout both installments, the yellow brick road is a common theme that ironically represent the gold, which the Populists believe should be coined more. Another reference to gold is the magic golden cap that the Wicked Witch of the West possessed. This cap allows the owner to call the Flying Monkeys to carry out three of their commands, which is symbolic for those who have obtained gold to have a higher social ranking and the ability to fulfill more of their wishes. The…

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    Dorothy is whisked away to the foreign Land of Oz, but remains calm and only desires to go back to Kansas. Dorothy refuses to be stopped by anything in her way; she bravely begins the journey to the Emerald City alone, battles against the Wicked Witch of the West; she does not give up hope when the Wizard leaves Oz without her.…

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