Lion Slippers What Do The Characters In The Wizard Of Oz Represent?

What do the characters in the Wizard of Oz Represent? - lion slippers

I know that the Wizard of Oz, the elections of 1896 to a Lion William Jennings Bryan, the silver and Oz Ruby Slippers in Washington. But I can not remember what all the features of another account. Can someone help me. I think the Tin Man represents the industrialization of America. The scarecrow is McKinley?

9 comments:

Porter said...

Like the Tin Man represents industrial workers, farmers shows the Scarecrow. The people were very careful with the connections, but it is pleasant to read.

Here is a website http://www.turnmeondeadman.net/OZ/Symbol decent ... Check administered before diving into the deep symbolism with tales of Oz as an infusion.

Baum said he had planned for the first book exclusively for children, but it is difficult to deny the importance for society relevant to the times.

kscottmc... said...

Oz - Unze? The Gold Standard?

The man, who said all this analysis Wiz, it was launched only for a history lesson and would never be taken too seriously. The author may be influenced by time and strangely upright in their history, but a true-to-face interpretation given.

Try this question in the books and authors.

Quirk said...

Everything is a little too long to fit on the Yahoo! R. I suggest you look at the following address.

And take everything with a grain of salt. As with many of these things, there is much speculation and interpretation into question.

Yamanka™ [StraightTalk Express] said...

Dorothy = American people or values.
= Tinman-collar workers.
Scarecrow = western farmers.
Leon = Jennings Bryan

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article ...

CLEAR-th... said...

I think that the wizard could ask the government
Hand, as expected, much of it all

but had no real power
and all I had to do was find strength in themselves, but people make their own legacies

Advancin... said...

The "Master" is only a teleprompter. This is what counts to take you in words what is not the puppet of his reading.

DebbieP said...

I had no idea there was an underlying theme in the story. I was surprised "by Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon" was so good with the film. I guess sometimes I'm just extra blonde.

Caribou "QUIT" Barbie™ said...

They represent the lolly-pop guild

Bitter Taco said...

La Bruja = Hellary Clinton

Dorathy = The Dixie Chicks

Tin Man, Lion, Scarecrow = U.S. workers

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