Lehmann Frankbaum wrote many children's books throughout his life. Baum was born in New York on May 15, 1856. Baum wrote for the New York world during his youth and made it at a local theater; then he became a publisher of articles with other agencies. He later announced "Wizard of Oz" in May 1900. A great guide to Greenfield Wonderland is popular with the public and they wrote 13 sequels for this purpose. Among the sequel of Baum are the Oz Wizard of 1904, the Oz Wizard of 1908, Dorothy, the Oz Wizard of 1909, the Oz Wizard of 1910, the Oz Wizard of 1913, the Oz of 1914 There is a mage, a wizard of Oz in 1915, and so on. Osrin 's Rinkitink in 1916.
Critics on allegorical reading of the Oz Magic Guide found that many people think L. Frank Baum is not a supporter of the Democratic Party or Brian. However, for that part, there is no point in the results of this survey. At best, it shows that Ozzy is not a metaphor to support Populism. That is totally different, as Hearn (1992) states, "There is no evidence that Baum's story is a populist fable to some extent." . The founder of the interpretation of the allegory explained that Oz is "criticism" of populism and not defense. The allegation that the allegorical sub text "no evidence" is merely extreme myopia. As the previous reconstruction shows, the evidence from the text is overwhelming, and given the political background of Baum, the character of the con artist and the subsequent work, it is almost definitive: the wizard of Oz is political It is the intentional work of the symbol.
The following is a summary of some views of the symbolic nature of the currency reform used by L. Frank Baum, the Wizard of Oz. Descriptions vary, especially when there are few, but this gives the reader the appropriate reference point to begin discussing the problem. Is symbolism used consciously or unconsciously? We can not know for certain, it is not really important. It is important to understand the issues involving Baum and use them with Oz. Millions of Americans have seen Oz many times. As Dorothy did, regardless of whether we knew it or not, we could only accept the ability to regain the bank's mortgage, Oz said that we are facing then They gave us the key to understanding the economic problems. Remember: "There is no place like home."