Yes there is a musical called 'Wicked' which is based on the wizards of Wizard of Oz
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Max I turned into a girl and they won't be able to change him back for a while
Well you see, The Wizard of Oz is a story mainly about Dorthy's journey and whom she meets along the way. The story is like many other fictional novels. You follow the character on their journey. However, Wicked is like the backstory about everything in the world of the Wizard of Oz. It answers many of your questions about the Wizard of Oz book. Why was the Wicked Witch of the West so wicked? What was the city of Oz like for everyone that lived there. Wicked is the story of Oz and Munchkinland before Dorothy ever showed up. It gives you back stories to all the old characters. Another difference is the content. The Wizard of Oz is appropriate for all ages and considered a family story. However, Wicked has strong content and may be to difficult for children to understand.
An epistolary novel is a story that is told in the form of letters written back and forth between characters. One such example of a story like this is The Color Purple.
setting; Kansas and Oz Characters; Dorothy, Lion, Scarecrow, Tin Man, Oz, TOTO! Conflict; getting back to Kansas rising action; the tornado, the munchkins and Glenda, meeting the bad witch, etc. Climax; the wizard revealing himself resolution; getting back to Kansas with the witch dead Plot; Dorothy gets transported to Oz and defeats the witch, then goes home. Theme; be cautios
Eragon, Arya, Saphira, Nasuada, Roran, Katrina, Murtagh, Thorn, Orik, Galbatorix, and Sloan. Those are the Main characters there are other characters but these are discussed throughout the book. The "detail characters" are the characters where they appear in one or two scenes and dont come back in the story. (detail characters also dont have a Big impact on the story)
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Yes, "The Wizard of Oz" is a frame narrative.Specifically, a frame narrative contains stories within the initial story. This describes the relationship of the introductory story of Dorothy Gale to the subsequent stories of the Lion, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and the Wizard. All stories relate to the original story of how Dorothy and her pet dog Toto land in the magical land of Oz and how to get them back home and their friends to their separate destinations in Oz.
Characters with dark pasts increase the suspense of the story because you don't know if their past will come back to haunt them. These characters could possibly hurt another character leading you to wonder when and where it will happen.
Dark Wizard gains power. Dark Wizard makes stupid mistake and "dies." Boy grows up and then finds out he's a wizard. Boy goes to school and regularly fights off reincarnations/reanimations of Dark Wizard. Dark Wizard comes back to life. Boy must fight Dark Wizard many more times. Boy eventually kills Dark Wizard. British people celebrate.
Characters come back from the dead in "Candide" as a literary device used by the author, Voltaire, to emphasize the satirical nature of the story. By bringing characters back to life after seemingly tragic events, Voltaire critiques the excessive optimism and naivete of the protagonists. This technique adds to the absurdity and humor of the novel's portrayal of the human condition.
no it is not coming back to tv