Wizard Of Oz Color Symbolism Essay

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What does color stand for in live? Different colors have their own meaning in the world. As for the world of Oz there are four colors; blue for the Munchkin people, yellow for the Winkie people, red for the Quadling people, and green for the people of Emerald City. L. Frank Baum uses these three colors as symbols of the places they represent in his novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz . He uses these colors as a way to represent the lifestyles of the people in each region.

L. Frank Baum use the color blue to only represent the Munchkin people but also their lifestyle. The Munchkins’ role in society in the blue-collar jobs. The Munchkin country in know for its industrial job in the world of Oz. This being said, the Munchkin people are like the middle class people in the …show more content…

The Winkie people are portrayed as slaves to the Wicked Witch. They are punished by the Witch if they disobey or abandon the work of which the Witch has given to them. The color yellow represents gold in the magical land of Oz. In comparison to the United States, the Winkies’ country is like California during the gold rush. Yellow is as if it is the color of slavery. The Southern land of Oz is known as the Quadlings’ country.

The Quadlings’ country is portrayed in red. The color red could play a role in the weather maybe that the climate is very hot and dry. Also since the region’s landscape is that of a valley it can be said that the Quadlings’ country, in reference to America, is Nevada or Arizona. The land of Oz has one more place to tell about.

Emerald City, the green region in the world of Oz. As the name of the city states it is emerald green. The color green is seen as the color of wealth. As depicted in the novel the people of Emerald City are mainly wealthy and the streets are green like emeralds as well. Emerald City is the wealthiest place in the magical land of Oz which why it is represented in the color

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