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Page 1: Populism & The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy This character represents the level-headed, determined, and resourceful average American who, despite being caught.

Populism & The Wizard of Oz

Page 2: Populism & The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy This character represents the level-headed, determined, and resourceful average American who, despite being caught.

Dorothy

• This character represents the level-headed, determined, and resourceful average American who, despite being caught in a "whirlwind" of differing opinions, and being led astray by the promises of corrupt politicians, overcomes all obstacles in their path; "home" is in Kansas, the stronghold of the Populist Party

Page 3: Populism & The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy This character represents the level-headed, determined, and resourceful average American who, despite being caught.

Toto• This character represents the

temperance movement, a "pet" project of many Populists; temperance often caused the Populists to lose support from would be allies, such as urban Catholic factory workers, much like this character distracts Dorothy from attaining her objectives throughout the story by running off at inopportune times

Page 4: Populism & The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy This character represents the level-headed, determined, and resourceful average American who, despite being caught.

The Wicked Witch of the East• This character represents the

bankers and industrialists of the East Coast; these are the interests who want to prevent silver from empowering the "little people" whom they keep under their control by keeping them impoverished and in debt; once this character is destroyed (ironically enough, by a farm house - the very thing that Eastern bankers were trying to take from Plains farmers) the "little people" are released from their bondage

Page 5: Populism & The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy This character represents the level-headed, determined, and resourceful average American who, despite being caught.

The Silver Slippers• This represents the Populist belief in

the power of silver currency; the Wicked Witch of the East had kept silver under her strict control until Dorothy "liberates" it from her and combines it with gold (bimetallism) to take her where she needs to go - the Wicked Witch of the West is determined to prevent Dorothy from harnessing the power of silver - but eventually Dorothy uses the silver to achieve her ultimate objective (going home) just as the Populists hoped to use it to achieve their goal of relieving the economic distress of farmers

Page 6: Populism & The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy This character represents the level-headed, determined, and resourceful average American who, despite being caught.

The Munchkins• These characters represent

the "little people" of American society, the average worker who, regardless of their profession, have their rights ignored by the corrupt politicians and the interests of "Big Business"; they will only achieve their "freedom" from the Wicked Witch of the East once the power of silver is unleashed

Page 7: Populism & The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy This character represents the level-headed, determined, and resourceful average American who, despite being caught.

The Good Witches (North & South)• This character represents the

few business and political allies that the Populists found in the industrial centers of the North (primarily in Chicago); they can provide some valuable guidance, but lack sufficient power to provide any real assistance against the "wicked" influences of the East and West; her counterpart in the South is equally powerless due to the lingering effects of Reconstruction

Page 8: Populism & The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy This character represents the level-headed, determined, and resourceful average American who, despite being caught.

The Yellow Brick Road

• This represents the Populist view that it was dangerous to base all US currency only on gold; relying on gold leads the story's characters into dangerous situations and ultimately to the corruption of the Emerald City, hence it is the path to ruin

Page 9: Populism & The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy This character represents the level-headed, determined, and resourceful average American who, despite being caught.

The Scarecrow• This character represents

farmers, who were considered "brainless" by the general population but who are actually much more intelligent and tenacious than anyone gives them credit for; at the end of the book (but not the film) this character ends up ruling Oz, the way Populists hoped farmers would someday hold political power in the US

Page 10: Populism & The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy This character represents the level-headed, determined, and resourceful average American who, despite being caught.

The Tin Man• This character represents the

"robotic" industrial workers who take a "heartless" attitude towards the struggles of the farmers despite the fact that Populists believed that factory workers and farmers made for natural allies against the interests of their common enemies of "Big Business" and pro-business/anti-labor federal government; he was made the way he is because of a curse put on him by the Wicked Witch of the East

Page 11: Populism & The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy This character represents the level-headed, determined, and resourceful average American who, despite being caught.

The Cowardly Lion• This character represents William

Jennings Bryan, the Populist/Democratic presidential candidate who was an excellent speaker (had a loud "roar") but never any real political power (no "bite"); king of the "jungle" (in this case, the untamed wilderness of the Great Plains, where most Populists lived), but has no influence in the cities (Bryan was not popular with urban workers); many people also accused Bryan of being "cowardly" for his opposition to the Spanish American War

Page 12: Populism & The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy This character represents the level-headed, determined, and resourceful average American who, despite being caught.

The Emerald City

• This represents the capital of the United States, Washington DC; this is where the gold standard will lead you - to corrupt politicians and empty promises; also, since it is "green", it represents the distrust the Populists feel for paper currency ("greenbacks")

Page 13: Populism & The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy This character represents the level-headed, determined, and resourceful average American who, despite being caught.

The Wizard of Oz• This character represents the

Populists' disgust with the President of the United States and all other politicians who did their dirty-dealings "behind the curtain"; he tells all the other characters only what they want to hear, tricks them into actions which serve his interests and not their own, and fails to fulfill any of his promises; he eventually leaves Oz in balloon filled with "hot air."

Page 14: Populism & The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy This character represents the level-headed, determined, and resourceful average American who, despite being caught.

The Wicked Witch of the West• This character represents the

harsh environmental conditions of the West, a constant enemy of the Midwestern farmer, she can only be overcome by water; closely allied with the other threat of the West, the Native Americans; also, because she is green she represents the dangers of paper money ("greenbacks"). She will do anything to keep Dorothy from controlling the power of her silver slippers.

Page 15: Populism & The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy This character represents the level-headed, determined, and resourceful average American who, despite being caught.

The Flying Monkeys• These characters represent

the Plains Indians, a constant worry to the farmers of the west due to their wild and uncontrollable nature; one of the many dangerous allies of the Wicked Witch of the West. They were once peaceful and in tune with nature, but have become hostile and dangerous due to the corrupt influence of the Witch

Page 16: Populism & The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy This character represents the level-headed, determined, and resourceful average American who, despite being caught.

The Land of Oz

• This represents America itself, but also "ounces" or the unit of measure for both gold and silver (remember, Populists supported bimetallism, or the minting of both gold and silver coinage) --- THINK ABOUT HOW YOU ABBREVIATE!

• Ounces = oz.


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