What Does The Green Symbolize In The Wizard Of Oz

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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz the author, L. Frank Baum, utilized colors throughout the novel. Colors are a representation of the regions. Baum was passionate about colors to create a good, solid image of his characters, scenes, and events. Whereas, the Munchkin Country is represented by the color blue. The Emerald City appears as green. Yellow exemplify the yellow brick road, and the Winkie Country. Color sets the mood, or an idea of what these regions embody. The color blue promotes the Munchkins and Munchkin Country. The first people Dorothy meets in the Land of Oz is the Munchkins. Which were the queerest people she had ever seen. Although the majority of the Munchkin Land is blue, including the Munchkins clothing. However different areas are forested, and populated with vicious beasts. The Munchkin Country is located in the East region, where the Wicked Witch of the East lived. Until the cyclone dropped Dorothy’s house on the Wicked Witch of the East. That incident caused the Munchkins great joy. …show more content…

The green spectacles, which the Wizard advises everyone to wear to protect them from being blinded by the “brightness and glory” of the city, actually makes everything appear green. Green means money, and money means power. The Emerald City is where The Wonderful Wizard resides. The Wizard can take on any form he wishes. Wishes are granted in the Emerald City by the Wizard if worthy. Which is the reason why Dorothy battles those obstacles on the way to the Emerald city, and to kill the Wicked Witch of the West. Dorothy and her friends hope the Wizard in the Emerald City will grant their

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