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Populism and the Wizard of Oz
L. Frank Baum’s Novel Used as Political Allegory for the Populist and Silver Movement
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Please Note… Most historians do not subscribe to Baum’s intent of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz as a political allegory. Henry Littlefield, a high school teacher, published the use of the book as a political allegory in 1964. The use of the The Wizard of Oz as a political allegory is solely for the purpose as an educational tool for understanding of Populism and the late Gilded Age politics.
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Dorothy The embodiment of the American people
Naive, needs guidance and direction
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Toto May represent the Teetotalers or Prohibitionists who supported the Populist movement
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The Scarecrow Represents the farmers
The absence of a brain symbolizes farmers have run out of ideas regarding the poor agricultural conditions Ironic how the Scarecrow tends to develop clever plans
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The Tin Man Represents the industrial workers.
Dehumanized by labor hence no heart Rusting due to factories shutting down from depressions
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The Cowardly Lion Represents William Jennings Bryan
All roar, but no bite
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Kansas The agricultural West
Black & white and desolate landscape show poor conditions and gloom
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The Twister The Populist movement or political upheaval
Sweeping people from the B&W Kansas to the colorful Oz and Emerald City
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The Wicked Witch of the East
Represents the industrialists and bankers of the East Harasses and enslaves the Munchkins
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The Munchkins The common people/laborers of the East harassed by the Wicked Witch of the East and West (corporations) Lullaby League and Lollipop Guild represent reforms and unions
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The Wicked Witch of the West
Represents the railroad and oil companies in the West Enslaved the Winged Monkeys and the Winkies
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The Winged Monkeys Represent Natives in the frontier and West as threats and who have become subjugated by the corporations and government
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The Winkies Could represent the Pinkertons and federal troops
Help enforce the policies and actions of the corporations
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The Good Witch of the North
Represents the Old Northwest/Midwest Populists hoped for their support in their causes
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The Good Witch of the South
Represents the Southeast region and its predominant agricultural sector Populists saw the region as a sympathizer and support bloc
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Silver (Ruby) Slippers
Represent the silver movement
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The Yellow Brick Road Represents the gold standard
Silver slippers and yellow brick road are the way to new success and prosperity Oz = oz. as in ounce for gold measurement
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Emerald City Washington, D.C. The place of hope and empty promises
Green can also symbolize greenbacks
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The Wizard Represents the President and/or politicians
“The Man Behind the Curtain” symbolizing the changing face of politicians
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