Though he is featured as loyal and kind, it is possible that the Scarecrow could have told Dorothy how to go home when he first met her! Why would he keep this secret?!
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The Scarecrow Knew!
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Love for the Tin Man…Love for You..
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The Tin Man started in life as a human man and was “in love” with a munchkin woman in the story of the Wizard of Oz. According to the story, his job was cutting wood and he cut off his own legs with an “magic” axe that was given to him by an enemy. A [...]
Hope for the Tin Man…
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How is it that one of the kindest characters in the Wizard of Oz movie, the Tin Man, did not think he had a heart… but yet all the way through the movie, he was generous, loyal, and protective to all his companions? At the end of the movie, he was given a symbol of [...]
Your own Yellow Brick Road..
Posted in anger, arrogance, change, child abuse, Christianity, Cowardly Lion, criminal or deviant offender, Dorothy, evil, feeling empty, feeling suicidal, finding peace, forgiveness, friends, hope, human behavior, humility, improving self esteem, loneliness, maturity, sadness/depression, Scarecrow, Surviving After Prison, surviving in prison, the character of God, Thriving After Prison, Tin Man, wisdom, Wizard of Oz, tagged after prison, change, Christianity, Cowardly Lion, criminal or deviant behavior, depression, Dorothy, emptiness, feeling empty, finding peace, forgiveness, friends, hope and peace, humility, loneliness, mourning, pain, sadness/depression, Scarecrow, Self-Esteem/Self Value, Surviving After Prison, surviving in prison, Thriving After Prison, Tin Man, wisdom, Wizard of Oz on March 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
For anyone who has watched the movie, “The Wizard of Oz,” you will remember the words Dorothy repeated towards the end of the movie as she clicked the heels of her Ruby Slippers together three times and said: “There’s no place like home!” But before she had realized that “home” is a wonderful place to [...]