The Wizard of Oz is probably one of the best known movies of all time, and it is a timeless classic. Generations all remember the little farm girl Dorothy who is swept away to the mystical land of Oz. While in Oz, she encounters the Wicked Witch of the West who will stop at nothing to destroy Dorothy. On the dangerous journey, Dorothy teams up with a brainless scarecrow, a heartless tin man, and a cowardly lion to reach to the Emerald City to find a way back to Kansas. The Wizard of Oz is known
The History behind the Wizard of Oz Stories have deeper meaning than what they appear. Life events such as the government, economy, or something happening to an individual can inspire them to express themselves through writing. In the original story of “The Wizard of Oz”, it tells a tale far more than people realize. The story portrays the government during the time period and hidden symbolism within the story and characters. “The Wizard of Oz” was written in 1900 by L. Frank Baum. In America,
The Wizard of Oz is a movie beloved by many. It was a major part of many people's childhood, with lovable but very one dimensional protagonists, and a villain who is evil just for the sake of being evil. Even with this in mind it has still stood the test of time, still being revered as a classic that defined a generation and even created an archetype in itself. But mainly because of the time it was created in it has many sexist undertones. This has attracted many feminist criticisms. One of the
In one scene they use high-key lighting to show more of an exciting and fantasy scene to stimulate the audience’s sense of excitement in the film. However, in other parts of the film low-key lighting can be seen. Like when Dorothy meets the wizard for the very first time. These scenes create a scary, suspenseful feeling for the audience. Another scene where they use low-key lighting is at the beginning of the film when Dorothy is taken by the tornado. They use this Tanique to draw in the adiance
Cultural Artifacts My first work is the American film, The Wizard of Oz, directed by Viktor Fleming. The film was released in 1939 and is also a musical. The screenplay was written by Noel Langley, Florence Ryerson, and Edgar Allan Woolf. The music was written and composed by Herbert Rosson. The film is based on the book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, written by L. Frank Baum. It is set at the turn of the 20th century in Kansas and then in the Land of Oz. My second work is the book, The Lion, The Witch and
"The Wizard of Oz" is a story highlighting the struggle that accompanies the quest for healing countless individuals hope to undergo in their lifetime. Many can relate the journey protagonist Dorothy Gale takes to better herself and find answers in life which are represented as the she travels "off to see the wizard" to find her healing. When analyzing “The Wizard of Oz”, film adaption by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), the process of individuation and achievement of self are responsible as the character
have the means to obtain it themselves or already have it and do not realize it. That is very true for The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The four main characters struggle with this concept. The Lion, Scarecrow, Tinman, and Dorothy take a journey together in the Land of Oz. They are traveling to the Emerald City to meet the Oz because they believe that he can give them what they want. The Oz gives all of them except Dorothy what they want even though they already had what they wanted. Dorothy finds Glinda
Explain how the different categories of sound are being used in your chosen film. The different categories of sound are being used in my chosen film Wizard of Oz is dialogue, sound effects and music. First, the dialogue used to communicate between the characters. For example, the movie viewers hear how scared Dorothy was when she entered into the land of Oz. Second, the sound effects of the fantasy film were used to portray what is about to happen in each of the scenes. For example, the scene of the
the world for hundreds of years, regardless of the culture or time they were portrayed in. Like these incredible works of art, Frank Baum’s The Wizard of Oz continues to hold truth and relevance to individuals’ lives today. Its historical background, creative storyline, and unique themes make this one of the most watched films of all time. The Wizard of Oz is a very valuable treasure in society, as it can still be appreciated by the public, so it should therefore be conserved and cherished for the
concepts, sometimes revealing a theme or giving insight into a character.An iconic scene from Wizard of Oz is when Dorothy emerges from her sepia-toned Kansas home to a technicolored Munchkinland. The two worlds are juxtaposed to emphasize the beginning of an adventure. While in Kansas, Dorothy’s world is black and white, to symbolize “Dorothy’s boredom and the land’s barrenness”. The use of colors in Oz and Munchkinland are vibrant and surreal, indicating that Dorothy is entering a dream within