Thursday, November 13, 2014

The Wizard of Oz

"The Wizart of OZ" fills such a large space in our imagination" as Ebert said in his review. I agree with what Ebert view point. I was attracted to Dorothy’s character, played by Judy Garland. I could not stand to see it again and again at home. Dorothy hits tornado and see some person, animal, and furniture is flying in the sky. Then the house flies in the sky, too. She drops into the wonderful OZ. She meets a number of strange characters, for instance, Scarecrow, Tin man, Cowardly Lion, the Good Witch of the North, The Wicked Witch of the West, and Professor Marvel.
At first, she meet a Scarecrow without the brain. She meets a Tin man without the heart and a Cowardly Lion without courage. How can you image the big Cowardly Lion without courage? Moreover, A kind girl Dorothy helps Scarecrow, Tin man, and Cowardly Lion, to find their shortages, such as the brain, the heart, and courage.
In the begin, Dorothy felt timid, curiosity and longing. In the end, she full of joyful and confident because her the best friends, Scarecrow, Tin man, and Cowardly Lion  overcome his weakness. Ultimately, Dorothy lay on bed and see every person in her dream. Is it a real journey or a strange dream? “The Wizard of Oz” furnishes “a large space in our imagination” for kids and adults.

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