The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Group
- Do you think the lion, tin woodman and scare crow were really without their brain, heart and courage. Give reasons for your answer.
Created by sarabjit985 on Aug 6, 2009 in the The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Group. - Retellings/Media Adaptations of "Wizard of Oz"
Created by slchanmo1885 on Dec 30, 2008 in the The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Group.
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- I believe that all three characters, the Tin Woodman, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion, all...
Posted by mrsmonica on Aug 8, 2009 in the The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Group. - The absence of heart, brain and courage is symbolic, not actual. In fact, the author wrote this...
Posted by pmiranda2857 on Aug 6, 2009 in the The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Group. - The essence of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz lies in the basic understanding contained within...
Posted by akannan on Aug 6, 2009 in the The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Group. - Even the community of religious entertainment has capitalized on the success of TWoO. For...
Posted by engtchr5 on Jan 13, 2009 in the The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Group. - In response to #4, the book is very politically driven. The play is a sugar-coated version that...
Posted by slchanmo1885 on Jan 6, 2009 in the The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Group. - I read "Wicked" a few summers ago and struggled to finish it. In general, the writing...
Posted by mccrearyacres on Jan 1, 2009 in the The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Group. - I have the "Wicked" book but haven't read it yet. Which one is politically driven--the...
Posted by linda-allen on Dec 31, 2008 in the The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Group. - Have you read the "Wicked" books? Actually very different from the play, very politically driven.
Posted by slchanmo1885 on Dec 31, 2008 in the The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Group. - I saw Wicked at the Apollo theatre in London last summer. It is wonderful! I love how it...
Posted by amy-lepore on Dec 31, 2008 in the The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Group.

