Title: The Wizard of Oz
1The Wizard of Oz
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3Late 1800s
- Period of rapid growth in westward expansion
- Industrialization and the growth of big business
- Immigration and the growth of urban centers
The Mid-West
4The Setting
- The Great Plains
- Rapid growth
- Good rainfall
- Railroads move crops
- Land was cheap
The Great Plains
5Trouble Begins
- Severe drought
- Overproduction
- Farmers in debt
- Blame the railroads (monopolies)
- Natural disasters occurred
6 Political Organizations
- Farmers Alliance (rose from the Grange)
- began as a pressure group
- attacked the monopolies
- had surprising success at local polls
- Farmers Alliance the Knights of Labor
- The Populist Party (originally the People's
Party)
7The Populist Party
- Members were people in rural areas
- Strong support in the South and the West
- Some support in the North
8Their demands
- Land
- Believed is for the people/not be monopolies
- All land for settler use only
- Transportation
- a means of exchange and a public necessity
- Owned and operated by the government
- Finances
- called for the increase in circulation of money
- free silver bimetallism
- graduated income tax
- And for the working man
- eight hour work day
9Their Power
- Ran James Weaver (IA) for president in the 1892
election - Join with the Democratic party in election of
1896 - Supported William Jennings Bryan for president
nomination - Party dies out after election of 1896
Historical cartoon of Populist Party as a snake
with William Jennings Bryan's head swallowing
donkey of the Democratic Party(Library of
Congress)
10Cross of Gold speech
- "You shall not press down upon the brow of labor
this crown of thorns, you shall not crucify
mankind upon a cross of gold."
July 9, 1896, at the Democratic National
Convention, Chicago
11Legacy
- Goals of reform did not die out
- Reappears during the Progressive Era
12A Populist Parable The Wizard of Oz Symbolism?
13Kansas?
- Hotbed of Radical Agrarianism Populism
14Dorothy
15Tornadoes
- Political and
- Economic
- Controversy
16Wicked Witch of the East?
- Eastern Bankers and Industrialists
17Glinda the Good Witch of the South
18Munchkins?
- Workers Enslaved by Money Power
19The Ruby Slippers?
20Silver
or
Ruby Slippers?
21Yellow Brick Road
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23Toto?
- Teetotalers (Prohibitionists)
Dont mind Toto,said Dorothy, he never bites.
24Scarecrow
- Brainless
- Hayseed
- Farmers
25I dont mind my legs and arms and body being
stuffed, because I cannot get hurt. If anyone
treads on my toes or sticks a pin into me, it
doesnt matter, for I cant feel it. But I do
not want people to call me a fool, and if my head
stays stuffed with straw instead of with brains,
how am I ever to know anything?
26Tin Man
- Dehumanized
- Factory
- Workers
27Cowardly Lion
28William Jennings Bryan? If the elephants and
the tigers and the bears had ever tried to fight
me, I should have run myself It seems they
must be more cowardly than you are if they allow
you to scare them so easily.
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30Off to See the Wizard
31OZ?
32Emerald City
33Wicked Witch of the West?
34Water?
35Flying Monkeys
- Plains Indians
- not inherently bad
- their actions depend
- wholly upon the bidding
- of others
36The Wiz?
37The Wizard of Oz/Everything to Everyone
- Commentary on American leadership/Presidency
- Harrison, Cleveland, McKinley
38Clicking of the heels
- The People always had the Power
39Scarecrow rules the East and the Tinman Rules
the West
40Dark Side of the Rainbow?