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  • This is a story about a young girl named Dorothy who lives in Kansas with her Aunt Em, Uncle

  • Henry, and pet dog, Toto. Her house is carried away in a tornado and she awakes to find that

  • her house has landed in the Land of Oz and killed the Wicked Witch of the East, a cruel

  • witch who ruled over the Munchkins.

  • Trying to get home, Dorothy puts on the Wicked Witch's silver shoes and after consulting

  • with the Good Witch of the North, learns that she must ask Oz, the great wizard in Emerald

  • City, to help her get back home.

  • Travelling along the yellow brick road, Dorothy meets three unique individuals all hoping

  • Oz can grant them their desires. Scarecrow, a dumb scarecrow, wants Oz to give him a brain.

  • Tin Woodman, a man made from tin, wants Oz to give him a heart. And Lion, a cowardly

  • lion, wants Oz to give him courage.

  • The group finally arrives at Emerald City, a grand city colored in green. There, they

  • talk to Oz, who says that he will grant each of them what they seek if they will destroy

  • the Wicked Witch of the West. At first they are all against it, but then decide to give

  • it a try.

  • When they enter the land of the Wicked Witch of the West, the group is attacked by wolves,

  • crows, and bees, but defeats each wave quite easily. Seeing this, the Wicked Witch calls

  • on the Wicked Monkeys to attack them. The monkeys destroy Scarecrow and Tinman, but

  • capture Lion and Dorothy. And while being held prisoner, Dorothy destroys the Wicked

  • Witch by splashing her with a bucket of water.

  • The group goes back to Emerald City and demands that Oz reward them as promised. However,

  • they discover Oz to be nothing more than a normal man.

  • Oz pretends to give Scarecrow, Tinman, and Lion what they want, but to help Dorothy,

  • he builds a hot air balloon. Unfortunately, the balloon flies off without her.

  • Upset, Dorothy is told to go to the Good Witch of the South for help. The group meets the

  • Good Witch and Dorothy is told that her silver shoes can magically send her anywhere she

  • wants.

  • In the end, with the special power of her shoes, Dorothy goes back to Kansas.

  • Color is an important device in this story. Early on, Kansas is described in tones of

  • gray, giving it a lifeless and mundane feel. This is a stark contrast to the vivid colors

  • of the Land of Oz, with greens, blues, and yellows. The juxtaposition of these two worlds

  • can portray the differences between how some view the real world and the world of the imagination,

  • where the real world can tend to be empty, while our imagination can be vivid.

  • And although Hollywood portrays otherwise, it's also important to note that Dorothy's

  • magical shoes in the original novel are silver, not red.

  • This story's main message is about how we all, at times, feel inadequate. Scarecrow

  • lacks intelligence. Tinman lacks heart. Lion lacks courage. And Dorothy seeks family. On

  • some level, readers can at least relate to one of these characters and what they seek.

  • However, as the story demonstrates, we all have seeds of these things already inside

  • of us. In the story, we see this in the scene where the group is crossing the canyon. Scarecrow

  • uses problem-solving skills to think how to get over the canyon, Lion demonstrates courage

  • to jump over, and Tinman has enough heart to feel sympathy toward killing animals.

  • As such, a strength of the story is the characters and the interactions each of them has with

  • each other. Early in the story, there is an interesting discussion between Scarecrow and

  • Tinman about what is the most valuable thing to have. Scarecrow believes that knowledge

  • and intellect are the most important thing, while Tinman believes that heart and happiness

  • are the most important things.

  • Whether a reader falls into either of these camps of thought - knowledge vs. love - is

  • not necessarily the point. Rather, this discussion exposes the notion that priorities are highly

  • subjective and are often rooted in what we seek most out of life. That not everyone should

  • or has the same needs and wants.

This is a story about a young girl named Dorothy who lives in Kansas with her Aunt Em, Uncle

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L.フランク・ボーム著『オズの魔法使い』(本の要約とレビュー) - ミニッツ・ブック・レポート (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum (Book Summary and Review) - Minute Book Report)

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    Amy.Lin に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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