The Wizard of Oz

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One of my favorite movies and stories in the world is the Wizard of Oz. I remember as a child in the 60's waiting for when the Wizard of Oz movie would be shown on T.V. I never had the opportunity to see it in the theaters, so being able to watch it on T.V. was a real treat for me, and I would wait with anticipation for the rare broadcast of that movie.

I loved the color and the fantasy of the movie as well as the story itself. It was fun for me to watch the characters and how they interacted with each other and how loving, caring and accepting Dorothy was of the Scarecrow, Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion and all the other characters in the story. She didn't judge or condemn, she accepted and loved.

Dorothy's love and acceptance of those around her was am important lesson for and I've learned that there are deeper meanings in that story.

Each of the four main characters were all seeking different things, they each had different goals and aspirations. But they agreed to help each other in their quest. Dorothy was looking for a way home. The Scarecrow was in search of a brain. The Tin Man was in pursuit of a heart. The Cowardly Lion wanted courage.

Even though each of them was after a different goal, they were all missing the same thing. They were all missing awareness. They didn't realize that what they were after was with them the entire time. Their journey was rewarding and they all had great adventures along the way. Some of those adventures were scary and mean, some of them were not, but what they were pursuing was always there.

When they finally met the Wizard of Oz and they had fulfilled his requests, he helped them realize that they always had what they were pursuing. He acknowledged their gifts and gave them credit for them. The band "America" even sang about it in their song "Tin Man". Their words were, "Oz never did give nothin' to the Tin Man, that he didn't, didn't already have." Dorothy and friends also found out that the Wizard was just a man with a pension for theatrics and not some great and powerful being.

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