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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 had been a severe depression. Several businesses had gone bankrupt, all farmers were forced to sell up all they had owned, factories closed, and workers made the unemployed list. Baum and Bryan wanted money to be based on silver, and as for silver, …show more content…

Next, Dorothy encounters a Tin Woodsman, representing the industrial workers in the Mid-West, rusted as solid in the factories of the 1890s depression, and who have lost all of heir sense of compassion. As well, a spell cast upon himself by the Wicked Witch of the East meant that every time he swung his axe, he chopped off a bit of himself. Then as they growing party continues, they encounter a Cowardly Lion, representing the politicians. These politicians have the power, through the power of the one an only Congress and of course the Constitution, to therefore confront the Wicked Witches, of course representing the banks, but sadly they lack the courage to do the confronting. Dorothy is able to motivate these three great forces and lead them all towards the Emerald City, and an encounter with the so called and wonderful Wizard of Oz. The Wizard of Oz is initially quite majestic and apparently so awesome, but he turns out to be a little midget man without the power that people assume he

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