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    Wizard Of Oz Essay

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    The Wizard of Oz “I’ll get you my pretty, and your little dog too!” is one of the most famous quotes from “The Wizard of Oz”. I recently watched the Wizard of Oz two weeks ago in my bedroom on my TV. I saw the Wizard of Oz seven times before that because it is such an great movie. There some very interesting facts about the Wizard of Oz, but I am going to tell you a few. One interesting fact about the Wizard of Oz is that the Cowardly Lion’s costume was made out of real

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    The Wizard of Oz acts as a rubber-band on my heart snapping me back to twinkles of emerald green and ruby red. At a young age, this movie had always been my favorite. Dorothy, a farm-girl who escapes her abnormally gray town, Kansas, is guided by the amiable Professor Marvel back home just in time for her to take a tornado ride to a colorful, magical land of buoyant little people. The good witch, Glinda, appears and advises her to make her way to the Emerald City, where the mysterious Wizard of Oz

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    Lessons in A Wizard of Earthsea A Wizard of Earthsea is a heroic, fantasy young adult novel which is written by an American author Ursula K. Le Guin. Majority of adults like adventures, so by reading this book, they will get into the world of imagination and magic. Using an appropriate and articulate language, A Wizard of Earthsea in a unique way attracts people toward its magic and wizardry world; a world which the basic action of doing magic are understanding and finding true names of objects

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    The Wizard Of Oz Poster

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    hall of fame and I believe that the Wizard of Oz poster should be included with the many other posters. These posters help to preview the characters, setting, mood, and overall feel of the movie before watching the flick. Ordinarily, good movie posters should create interest for the viewers leading them to want to watch the movie and draw people in using typography, colors, facial expressions, symbols, and people’s personal interpretations. Therefore, the Wizard of Oz movie poster accomplishes making

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    Oh, the Wizard of Oz, an amazing tale of scarecrows, flying monkeys, and Tin Man, one of the very first Technicolor films ever! Even though most of the film is in color, we start in a black and white Kansas. Dorthy Gale is a young girl who lives on a small farm with her Aunt Em, Uncle Henry, and dog Toto. All seems peaceful until Toto bites the mean neighbor, Miss Almira Gulch, who then comes to the farm with permission to put Toto down. She takes him away but he soon makes a narrow escape and returns

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    Wizard Of Oz Movie

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    The original musical, The Wizard of Oz (1939), was directed by Victor Fleming. It starred Judy Garland who played Dorothy. The film was based on the 1900 children’s novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, written by L. Frank Baum. The Broadway musical, The Wiz, was directed by Sidney Lumet and produced by Rob Cohen in 1978. It was an adaptation of the original musical. The film consists of colorful scenes and costumes; as well as the talents of great musicians and actors. It received four Academy Award

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    Wizard Of Earthsea Essay

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    A Wizard of Earthsea is a fantasy novel, which was written by an American author Ursula K. Le Guin. The story of success is always inspiring because everyone in life wants to be a successful person, and in this novel, we see a young boy whose ambitions energize him on the way of success. When humans are born, their destinies are not written yet because they are going to choose the path they walk on. This path is very essential because our thoughts become our deeds, and our deed becomes our behavior;

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    A Wizard of Earthsea is based on a world filled with dragons, wizards, and pure evil. A book of fantasy and science-fiction written by Ursula K. Le Guin, which won the Boston Globe Horn Book Award (Cit). Earthsea is presented as a hierarchical time with medieval technology, but made into an adventure with magic. Ged explains the world in a long phrase, like spoken by the stars that shine bright above, which are the syllables of true names of all in the universe. The novel beings with a young village

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    Oh the Wizard of Oz, an amazing tale of scarecrows, flying monkeys, and Tin men, one of the very first Technicolor films ever! Even though most of the film is in color, we start in a black and white Kansas. Dorthy Gale is a young girl who lives on a small farm with her Aunt Em, Uncle Henry and dog Toto. All seems peaceful until Toto bites the mean neighbor, Miss Almira Gulch, who then comes to the farm with permission to put Toto down. She takes him away but he soon makes a narrow escape and returns

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    n Frank Baum’s “The Wizard of Oz” color is an important element to the descriptive storyline. From ruby red slippers to the emerald city we will discover the meaning behind Baum’s colorful novel. If we look at the difference between Kansas and Munchkin land, color plays a big role in the setting. Kansas is a dry flat farmland with mostly brown wheat colors. A rather boring combination compared to Munchkin land with its eccentric colors and bright rainbow filled atmosphere. The land of Kansas is

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