Wizard Of Oz Movie Vs Book

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L. Frank Baum published the original book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, in 1900. The movie, The Wizard of Oz, was made in 1939. There are several differences between Baum’s book and the movie. One of the main differences is that the movie leaves out the back-stories of the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Lion. Without reading the book, we would never know why the Scarecrow wants a brain. These are essential questions that need to be answered. By providing the back-story, the audience gains a better understanding of these characters; and why they want these things. Another difference between these two mediums, is Dorothy’s iconic ruby slippers; or are they silver? The movie depicts them as ruby slippers, but in the original book, they are actually supposed to be silver. …show more content…

Another big difference is that the movie shows Dorothy’s journey as a sort of dream that she is having. This dream includes the people in her life as the characters in Oz. The book gives the audience a different understanding of her journey. In L. Frank Baum’s version, you are lead to believe that Dorothy’s adventure is real, and that everything she experienced actually happened to her. All of these differences in the two versions of Oz give the audience a very different look into Dorothy and her adventure. I had only seen the movie when I was little, and after I read the book, a lot of the plot gaps were filled. It was also interesting to see the two different versions. I think I enjoyed both the movie and novel equally; but if I had to pick one, it would be the The Wonderful Wizard of

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