The Wizard of Oz Books Where Shockingly Violent

The Wizard of Oz Books Where Shockingly Violent

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11th Grade - University

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The transcript discusses the differences between L. Frank Baum's book 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' and its 1939 film adaptation. While the movie is a family-friendly classic, the book contains darker themes and characters. The transcript highlights key differences, such as the Tin Man's origin, the presence of characters like Bungle and Princess Langwidere, and the book's political allegory. It also contrasts the film's focus on the Wicked Witch with the book's Gnome King. The transcript concludes that the film's lighter tone contributed to its enduring popularity.

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What happens to the character Princess Langwidere in the book?

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How does the book depict the Wicked Witch's attempts to harm Dorothy compared to the movie?

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What is the fate of Dorothy and her friends at the end of the book?

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