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- 2. each character represents a different aspect of the _______psyche.
- 9. The character is portrayed as being powerful and all-knowing, but in reality, is just a man behind a curtain.
- 12. The character is portrayed as being intelligent, but lacking in common sense
- 13. It is believed to represent the ____ Standard, a monetary system that was in place during the time the book was written.
- 15. Each character in the story represents a different group of people or political______
- 17. it is an allegory for the _________journey of a person seeking enlightenment.
- 18. Dorothy represents the average ______citizen
- 19. The road leads to the Emerald City, which is a __________ for Washington D.C. and the political power that was associated with it.
- 23. The Wicked Witch of the West can be seen as a symbol of ________ oppression.
- 24. The Tin Manhas been interpreted as a symbol for the _____industry, which was facing increased competition from foreign producers.
- 25. The silver movement was popular among farmers and laborers who believed that the Gold Standard favored the ______
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- 1. Another interpretation of The Wizard of Oz is that it is an allegory for the spiritual journey of a person seeking ________
- 3. is a metaphor for Washington D.C. and the political power that was associated with it during the time the book was written.
- 4. Dorothy’s journey to the Emerald City, where she hopes to find a solution to her problems, can be seen as a metaphor
- 5. The character is portrayed as being brave, but lacking in confidence.
- 6. The Cowardly Lion has been seen as a representation of William Jennings_____
- 7. The character is made of metal and is unable to move because he is rusted.
- 8. The Wizard of Oz is a classic children’s book written by L. Frank _____
- 10. it follows the classic hero’s journey____________.
- 11. The book was written during a time of significant social and ____________change in the United States
- 14. The Silver Shoes are believed to represent the Silver Movement, a political movement that advocated for the use of silver as _______
- 16. the Scarecrow represents __________who were struggling during this time period.
- 20. many scholars believe that The Wizard of Oz is an allegory for the_______ and economic issues of the time.
- 21. Tin Man represents the_____, while the Cowardly Lion represents courage.
- 22. tale He insisted that the book was simply a children’s ______.