In the 19th and 20th centuries, the United States became a huge superpower with abundant culture and productivity. As William Reach stated in his work "Land of Desire" and "Consumer Capitalist Culture", "The main feature of this culture is access and consumption are a means to achieve happiness. And the value of money as a major measure of all values in society "(Leach, p. 3). As consumption increases, Americans will begin to spend time entering the fantasy world of fantasy and charm to constrain the constraints and constraints of the new modern society.
A series of 14 books by American writer L. Frank Baum (1900-1920) is a strange weapon (Dorothy and Wizard of Oz, Grinda of Greenfield), a robot (Oz 's Tick Mobile Radio Transceiver (Tz - Tok Several technical inventions and equipment that have not yet been implemented, including the initial literary appearance that can be oz) Jack London is "Red One" (a story about aliens), Iron Hoof (from London Future), "Unbeatable invasion" (stories about bacteriological war and race in the future), etc.) Cleaning). He also wrote a story about invisibility and a story about attractive energy weapons. These stories begin to change the characteristics of science fiction
Since 1964, this story and a movie known as "Wizard of Oz" lost a lot of innocence. Before 1964, the wizard of Oz was an innocent story that neither adults nor children love. They saw the wizard of Oz as escape and thought the story was funny, exciting and fun. However, in 1964 Henry M. Litfield published "The Wizard of Oz: The Fables of Populism". Litfield's Populist's allegory theory at Oz Wizard caused a big controversy among the masses. Henry M. Littlefield can persuasively connect the populism in the "Oz Wizard: Popularism Fables" with the Scene, Characters, and Objects of Oz Wizard.
When Dorothy of Oz saw the back of the palace of a celebrity's magician at last, she thought that the "great and powerful Oz" she wanted is actually just an ordinary person controlling the machine I was surprised to know. He just pretended. Oz was meant to give the impression of a great, powerful and knowledgeable existence, but the fact is that he is as typical and human as any other person. Before she finds her real identity, her dog Toto slipped for a while on the curtain of Oz floating to shout at the famous 'Do not pay attention to the person behind the curtain!' There was.