I will be comparing The Wizard of Oz and Alice Through the Looking Glass. The story elements I will be comparing are Characters,and setting. The reason I chose the Wizard of oz to compare to alice through the looking glass. Is because in both stories the main protagonist goes to a make believe land.Then shortly after that,they meet many make believe characters. Another reason why I chose to compare these to movies is because I think they are both very good movies. Now on with the essay. The characters…
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of the Wicked Witch of the West, chronicles the life of Elphaba Thropp, an outspoken, green-skinned Munchkinlander as she more famously becomes “The Wicked Witch of the West”. The story takes place in the fictionally abstract world of Oz that posses many similarities to nineteenth-century England. In Rush Margins, Munchkinland, Frex and Melena Thropp are expecting their first baby. Frex, a respected Unionist minister is devoted to The Unamed God. Despite the upcoming birth of their child, Frex chooses…
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reasoning. PROBLEM #2 A theatre company produced the musical Wicked. The company had to pay a royalty fee of $1250 plus $325 per performance. The same theatre company also presented the musical production of The Wizard of Oz in the same year. For the production of The Wizard of Oz, they had to pay a royalty fee of $1400 plus $250 per performance. a) Determine the variables for these relationships and identify the Independent Variable and the Dependent Variable. b) Write an equation that relates…
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Wars Episode IV and The Wicked Witch from 1939, The Wizard of Oz) in which the characters appearance matches their personality. At the same time Vidal fits the character conventions that can be seen in war films and historical dramas also due to his cold, calculated and sadistic personality as well as unwavering belief in his on personal ideals regardless of the atrocities he has to commit because of them. Vidal’s character contains similarities to that of other war film villains (albeit many based…
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"The path strangled onward into the mystery of the primeval forest"(179). This sentence displays just one of the multiple personalities that the forest symbolizes in The Scarlet Letter written by Nathaniel Hawthorn. As seen in the epic story Wizard of OZ, the forest represents a place of evil and delight, but in the Scarlet Letter the forest symbolizes much more then that. Each character brings out a different side of the forest, however the forest also brings out a different side in each character…
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stories are often simple, with loveable characters and a feel-good ending. However, these simple plots sometimes have an underlying meaning that may be the basis for adult stories with social, intellectual, or emotional themes. For example, The Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum, is not only about a girl who is looking for the way home who meets some charming friends along the way. It was written as Populist propaganda for the entire Populist movement of the early 1900’s! The children’s tale of Cinderella…
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their values on peddle stole as you may do. According to J.D. Miers particular businesses, groups, or cultures may not be a good fit for some people (Miers). This is also why “birds of a feather flock together” and why “opposites attract, but similarities bend (Miers). Five Conflict Management Styles According to Thomas Kilmann, the five conflict management styles would be accommodating, avoiding, collaborating, competing, and compromising. The accommodation styles is when you cooperate to a high…
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Jane Yolen is an iconic authoress who has demonstrated the horrific events of the Holocaust through rich descriptions, developed characters, and an emotional plotline in her book The Devil’s Arithmetic published in the year of 1988 that keeps readers on their seats and turning every page. This, in turn, has touched so many lives that the movie The Devil’s Arithmetic, directed by Donna Deitch--which came out ten years later--was based on it to help depict the story of a girl who experiences the sadistic…
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affairs. 90S. Thinking Animals. Instructor T. Manganaro. WF 4:40-5:55 Do animals think and feel like we do? Biologically speaking, humans and animals share 60% to 99% of their genetic codes, and comparative cognitive science shows the remarkable similarities of our brain’s basic functions. This might suggest that we know what it is like to be an animal. On the other hand, humankind has long kept animals as pets and eaten them as food, as if to say they are replaceable or disposable. In what respects…
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SS8 Unit 1, Part 1 Maturing of an Industrial Society: Second Half of the 19th Century A) Problems and progress in American politics 1) New problems created a changing role of government and the political system 2) Scandals, economic depressions, limitations of traditional politics resulted in reluctant change a) Civil Service replaced the Spoil System after the death of President Garfield b) misuse of government funds…
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