What Does The Gold Symbolize In The Wizard Of Oz

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In L. Frank Baum's story, The Wizard of Oz, there are many colors that have big roles and symbolize a lot of things. For example, there is blue yellow, white, red, green, grey, silver, and gold. Blue, yellow, white, red, and green represent the groups of people and where they live. Then there is yellow which is the color of the yellow brick road. Also there is gray. Grey is the color of the place that Dorathy is from, Kansas. The final colors are silver and gold which are a little harder to find the meaning of or what they symbolize. But I believe that every color in this story represents something in this story, even though i don't know completely what they are.

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Frank Baum used in his book The Wizard of Oz are silver and gold. I'm not completely sure what the role of the colors is or what they symbolize. But if I had to guess, I would say that silver and gold showed that something was a charm or a gift. I believe this because a few people in the story were talking about the silver shoes that Dorathy got when she accidentally killed the wicked witch of the east. They were saying that the shoes were a charm. Also, many characters were saying that the golden head piece that summoned the monkeys with wing was a charm too. Next, when the witch of the north kissed Dorathy and it left a silver mark, it stopped people from attacking her. So I would consider that a charm too. I also think that most of the gifts that they give are silver or gold. For example, the walking stick that the winkies gave to the scarecrow had a silver head in it. I wouldn't consider that a charm at all. Also they gave the tin woodman an ax made out of either silver or gold. Then the gave Toto and the cowardly lion a gold collar. Finally the winkies gave Dorathy a bracelet made out of either silver or gold as a gift for freeing them from being the witch's

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