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    The next few days Santa and the elves practiced tightening and relaxing their muscles time after time until everyone can find that place to relax in their mind. Starting each session with the breathing and stretching routines everyone is feeling better about themselves. Moving the objects around the room takes up most of the next day. Using the old horn hanging on the wall, they worked out a game of Sunbeam musical chairs. Moving even the heaviest piece of furniture in the room, Sly’s desk

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    on the stove,” Markus said. “I’ll be there as fast as my short legs can get me there.” After unlocking the door, Sly puts a large tea pot on the fire so they will have plenty of hot tea. Marcus knocks on the door, not waiting for the wizard he walks in. “What you got for me?” he asks Having all the measurement and a sketch on a sheet of paper Sly hands the information to the tailor, “We

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    Wizard of Oz

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    The Wizard of Oz (1939) uses both mise en scène and sound to create an immense sequence of dream imagery, particularly in the second to last scene where Dorothy is at the point of going back to Kansas. This scene is distinctly significant in terms of mise en scène and sound as it concludes the film and highlights the themes that have been revealed throughout, giving a clearer message to the film’s audience. The mise en scène is used to describe what it is the frame and why it is there. The scene

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    The Wizard of Oz There’s no place like home, right? Dorothy assured us of that. Home for Dorothy here becomes a bit of a situation for her; it’s the place she wants to get away from, yet the place she wants to get back to once she’s away from it. Dorothy’s home represents peace, comfort, and safety. Where the people you love want you back. The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 American, musical fantasy film. Where you have dancing and singing muchkins, a good and a bad witch, a small dog, and a loving family

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    A Wizard Of Earthsea

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    A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin Earthsea, a vast archipelago, is a place filled with magical wonders that are only myth to the human world, and it is here where the story takes place. First, we have Ged the protagonist of the story. Ged in the beginning of the book was an easily tempered, impatient young man. Even so he was always eager to learn new things. However, as the story progressed Ged learns to become more humble, patient, and low-tempered. Next is Ged’s ‘shadow’, a creation of

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    Wizard Of Oz

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was written by Frank L. Baum and published May 17, 1899. He may have likely written this book as a metaphor, the Yellow Brick Road being the gold standard, the characters representing different candidates of the democratic and republican parties in the late 1800s. Though none of this was ever actually confirmed, this is a widely popularized theory about the book. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is the story of a girl named Dorothy who is taken away from her home in Kansas with

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    wizard of oz

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    is the capacity or power of persons to produce an effect on the actions of others. Victor Flemming, the director of the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, depicts a message that revolves around the reversal of power and gender roles. Moreover, Dorothy is a child in her physical presence but lives the role of a hero as she leads the scarecrow, lion, and tin man to the Wizard himself. Through the archetypes such as the hero being a women, Cultural values, and the stages of the journey, Flemming raises the argument

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    Wizard of Oz

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    The Wizard of Oz The Wizard of Oz is a classic American film interpreted from L. Frank Baum’s book published in 1900. We have all seen the film as a child and enjoy it equally as adults. It is a film we watch repeatedly to experience the wonders of our imaginations. There are many key elements that have made this film a notorious childhood memory as well as an American classic that we have treasured for generations. How could we forget the magical characters, the music, and the outstanding

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    Wizard Of OZ

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    called The Wonderful Wizard of OZ written by L. Frank Baum. The story starts and ends in Kansas but the majority of the story takes place in the land of OZ. The time period of the book is irrelevant. Dorothy is a girl who used to live in Kansas and her house got carried away to a mystical land and she needs to get to the wizard to get her back home. Toto is Dorothy’s beloved dog who she takes everywhere. Scarecrow is the first friend she encounters along the way to the wizard. On her way she also

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    Wizard Of Oz

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    The Wonderfully written and film called the Wizard of Oz was first published in Chicago in 1900. The author, L. Frank Baum, was the editor of a South Dakota newspaper and who also supported William Jennings Bryan who happened to win three times, uneventfully, as a U.S. Presidential candidate for the Democratic Party. The main concern of Baum and Bryan was the nature of the money supply in the United States, and in the Mid-Western States in their concern. In America during the 1890s, in Britain, there

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