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    How is a fairy tale different from a juvenile fantasy literature novel? Many times both the fairy tale and the novel contain similar elements that make up a fairy tale, but why are they categorized differently? Is it the length of the novel compared to the fairy tale? Or is it something else? According to Crago, “A fairy tale is a narrative form which represents a society’s collective concerns with some aspect of ‘growing up,’ and it explores these concerns at the level of magical thought” (176)

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    Halloween is a night for evil things to come out and play. But decided what would be deemed evil? Who made it normal for people to take one look at a child with green skin and say “you must be an evil witch”? How is that person supposed to know if the green skinned child is evil, or even a witch for that matter? Maybe this child is more interested in studying life sciences. This green skinned child has a life, and emotions, and because of the person or people who deemed her evil she is to grow accustomed

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    The idea of populism stems from a desire for the underprivileged to become equal to the upper class of society. The term first appeared in the 1890s to describe the new Populist Party but has since been applied repeatedly throughout history in relation to different political trends. It has also been employed as a theme and symbol in many works of literature. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, written by L. Frank Baum, has been examined by countless critics who have attempted to prove that the novel follows

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    Introduction {{These titles are not necessary}} In the Wonderful Wizard Of Oz, L. Frank Baum, used plenty of imagery and color to describe and label a lot of things/places. Which really can help the reader understand what it represents or means. By that being said, the role of colors in the wonderful Wizard Of Oz, are one of the most important things to look for and pay attention to. For example blue, yellow, red, and green. Which they all represent the colors of the cities that they have gone to

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    Abstract The single most important component associated with managing a successful organization, entails the empowerment of employees. People that are empowered are able to make smart decisions without always having to rely on authority, to point them in the right direction. Creating an empowered organization involves interest in the workplace; minimal absence from work, high retention rates; loyal and motivated team members; as well as efficient results and effective communication amongst team

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    minds, this representation of The Wicked Witch has become an archetype for human wickedness. We should all be familiar with the story of The Wizard of Oz. The protagonist, Dorothy, is swept into the magical land of Oz by a tornado, where she meets Glinda the Good Witch, who gives her the ruby slippers of the Wicked Witch of

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    The shoes protect her from harm, and carry her over dangerous 'Yellow Brick Road' – the road itself being a metaphor for gold. Glinda tells Dorothy that the shoes will 'carry her over the desert' and that if she used them correctly they would carry her 'wherever she wished to go'. Both of these statements are reflections of how the Populists viewed the silver issue. Silver could

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    The Great Depression was an era in America of economic and social ruin. At the depression’s peak, 25% of the population was unemployed and millions of Americans were in poverty (DeClair 9/5/17). However, the economic and social change that occurred in America due to the Great Depression were the main muses for American artists of the time (DeClair 9/26/2017). The visual arts, music, dance, and film contributed to the American identity by displaying and distributing the new American values that emerged

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    The book, written by L. Frank Baum in 1900, was the inspiration behind the movie the Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The problem, though, is that the movie does not follow the book at all. Most of the movie plays off the ideas and characters in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, while following a general plot of Dorothy’s quest to the Emerald City. The biggest, and most important difference between the book The Wizard of OZ and the movie edition is that in the movie, Dorothy is simply dreaming, and in the other

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