I Love the Wizard of Oz Jessie From tarheelreader.org.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Not just your typical story: A Political Allegory 
Advertisements

§PARABLE ON POPULISM. §L. FRANK BAUM SILVER QUESTION §FARMERS DEMAND GOVT COIN SILVER MONEY TO INFLATE CURRENCY & RAISE FARM PRICES.
Wizard of Oz Chapter 4: The Tin Man Reading skill: making referencing.
The Wizard of Oz. By Shannon B.. R In the book The Wizard of Oz. There are about 4 main characters which are Dorothy, Cowardly lion, Tin man, and the.
Click Here to Begin Where did Dorothy live?  Texas Texas  Tennessee Tennessee  Kansas Kansas  Kentucky Kentucky.
Populism and The Wizard of Oz
The Wizard of Oz A Populist Allegory?
Hayden, Kaden, Hayley, Lekseee THE WIZARD OF OZ AND POPULISM.
The Wizard of Oz.
Populism & Free Silver meet…. Fantastic fairytale Populist parable?
The Wizard of Oz “A Populist Parable”. Late 1800’s period of rapid growth in westward expansion industrialization and the growth of big business immigration.
The Wizard of Oz: A Parable for Populism
Unit 5 The Progressive Era. Toto the Dog: He brings happiness to Dorothy, he is the one who exposes the Wizard at the end of the movie. The Wizard of.
The Wizard of Oz “A Populist Parable”.
A Parable of the Populist Era
Represents the “Common Man”
The Wizard of Oz Archetypes in the Movie By: Olivia Patterson, Courtney Malcom & Robbie Miller 1 st Period.
The Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum  Author  Characters  Summary  Theme  Movie Made by Stacy, Patty, May, Sally.
By: Sneha Kannan 3 rd Grade. The Wizard of OZ by L. Frank Baum Project of Sneha Kannan Third Grade
Populism.
Wizard of Oz. Dorothy A young and sprightly girl, Dorothy lives with her aunt and uncle on the bleak Kansas prairie. She is energetic and delights in.
The Wizard of Oz RAM Fall  “If I Only Had a Heart”  Watch.
THE WIZARD OF OZ by L. Frank Baum The Symbolism of Oz Characters and Images.
The Wizard of Oz A Parable of the Populist Era. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum Book was written in 1900 when the Populist movement was a.
A metaphorical comparison of the story “The Wizard of Oz” to teaching: An interactive session for aspiring teachers UNO, March 21, 2012 Cherie Haydel Goins,
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Is The Wizard of Oz a musical fantasy or a “parable on Populism”? UNMASKING THE WIZARD OF OZ.
Is The Wizard of Oz a musical fantasy or a “parable on Populism”?
The Ordinary World Dorothy is a girl who lives in Kansas with her aunt and uncle. She doesn’t feel like she belongs there and is often bored due to the.
Unit 5 The Progressive Era
Unit 5 The Progressive Era. The Wizard of Oz and The Progressive Era.
The Map. Briefly show the story with a graphic organizer 1. Characters 2. Setting 3. Beginning 4. Middle 5. End Story Map.
THE FLYING MONKEYS HAVE BEEN RELEASED JUST A FEW THINGS.
 DO NOW: How do you determine what you are willing to pay for an item while you are shopping? Agenda Analyze Data Multimedia Overview Notes Student Workbook.
Populism and The Wizard of Oz
The Wizard of Oz A Great Children’s Story -OR- Political Allegory?
What you will learn: Who formed the Populist Party? What did the Populists want? Were they successful? The Populists.
The Wizard of Oz – A Populist Allegory. Wizard of Oz Tornado/Cyclone Scene –
Our Wizard of OZ By Allison McLemore Class, we have exactly two hours until curtain call. Two hours! Everybody listen up, please!
Late 1800 ’ s period of rapid growth in westward expansion industrialization and the growth of big business immigration and the growth of urban centers.
Populism.  Inflation:  Supply Demand value $$  Deflation:  Supply Demand value $$
Dorothy Represents the Populist Party going to Washington *wants to ask for reform (silver shoes)
Lions and Tigers and Political symbols, oh my! Unit 5.
The Crime of ‘73. Coinage Act of 1873 Omitted the standard silver dollar from list of coins to be minted. Specie Resumption Act of 1875.
The Wizard of Oz and Populism. Key Vocabulary We need to understand the following terms to understand what’s important We need to understand the following.
The Rise & Fall of Populism. Populist Party Platform Formed in 1892 Lift the burden of debt from farmers (increase money supply both silver & gold coinage)
Populism and the Wizard of Oz L. Frank Baum’s Novel Used as Political Allegory for the Populist and Silver Movement.
POPULISM AND THE WIZARD OF OZ. POPULISM Farmers are hurting, want to be on the silver and gold standard The Wizard of Oz is seen (by some) as a political.
Step Two – Reading Your Novel
Populism and the Wizard of Oz
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Populism and the Wizard of Oz
Populism… …is a belief in the power of regular people, and in their right to have control over their government rather than a small group of political.
Which Part of a Story is this?
Name of Book Author Genre.
Wizard of Oz Chapters 4-6.
The Wizard of Oz as Political Allegory
Populism and The Wizard of Oz
Populism and The Wizard of Oz
The Rise & Fall of Populism
Populism and The Wizard of Oz
Populism What was life like for the rich (think Rockefeller or Carnegie) during this period? How did that compare to the lives of ordinary people, especially.
Populism.
Represents the “Common Man”
Elements of an Epic Hero
Populism and the Wizard of Oz
Populism and the Wizard of Oz
Do Now Based on our lesson from yesterday, what were the major political issues and figures of the Populist era?
Ms. Levy English II Room 120.
Populism and the Wizard of Oz
Presentation transcript:

I Love the Wizard of Oz Jessie From tarheelreader.org

I love the Wizard of Oz!

This is Dorothy and Toto.

Dorothy sings.

Dorothy gets carried away by a tornado.

Dorothy meets Glinda, the good witch.

Dorothy meets the Munchkins.

Dorothy meets the Wicked Witch of the West.

Dorothy gets ruby slippers.

Dorothy meets the Scarecrow.

Dorothy meets the Tin Man.

Dorothy meets the Lion.

Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Lion follow the Yellow Brick Road.

Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Lion go to the Emerald City.

Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Lion meet the Flying Monkeys.

Dorothy melts the Wicked Witch of the West.

Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Lion meet the Wizard.

There's no place like home!