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1. Describe the setting of the story (from chapter 1) 2. Describe physical characteristics and personality traits of the following characters: -Aunt Em -Uncle Henry -Dorothy

1. Describe the setting of the story (from 2. Describe

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1. Describe the setting of the story (from chapter 1)

2. Describe physical characteristics and personality traits of the following characters:

-Aunt Em-Uncle Henry-Dorothy

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The Wizard of Oz

An allegory for Populism

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Allegory

A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.

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Dorothy

Represents America, or “every man”

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The Wicked Witch of the West

Represents nature (other opponent to farmers)

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Ruby (Silver) Slippers

Represents the silver standard issue

(They were silver in the book)

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The Yellow Brick Road

Represents the gold standard

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The Emerald City

Represents Washington, D. C.

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The Scarecrow

Represents the American farmers

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The Tin Man

Represents the working class

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The Cowardly Lion

William Jennings Bryan

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Glinda the Good Witch

Represents Southern Populists

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The WizardRepresents either President Cleveland or William McKinley

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The Wizard of Oz: an Allegory for Populism

Many of the objects and characters in the Wizard of Oz are considered to be symbols of 1890s American politics.

Your job is to tell me why!