In the original 1900 book edition, and the beloved 1939 film version, of The Wizard of Oz, the Cowardly Lion seeks courage, the Scarecrow brains, and the Tin Woodman a heart. But all three of Dorothy Gale's friends share all three qualities. And so, for example, the Tin Woodman has emotional reactions to what happens to him and to others. He also shows courage in dealing timely with challenges and problems. And he thinks through the range of options in dealing with a situation, and chooses the strategy most promising of success.
The Scarecrow wanted a brain.
After the Wizard left Oz, the wise Scarecrow was made ruler of all Oz.
When the Scarecrow gets his brains, he recites the Pythagorean Theorem.
he didn't have one he was just called scarecrow
Oz takes the form of a beautiful Lady before the Scarecrow.
The Scarecrow wanted a brain.
The character looking for a heart was the scarecrow, played by Ray Bolger.
In the 1939 make of the Wizard of Oz, the scarecrow was played by Ray Bolger.
After the Wizard left Oz, the wise Scarecrow was made ruler of all Oz.
When the Scarecrow gets his brains, he recites the Pythagorean Theorem.
he didn't have one he was just called scarecrow
The nameless character was played by Ray Bolger in the l939 film and by Michael Jackson in ( The Wiz)
Oz takes the form of a beautiful Lady before the Scarecrow.
The Scarecrow wanted a brain .
The scarecrow does not have a name, he is known as "Scarecrow"
In the book, the wizard chooses the Scarecrow to succeed him. In the movie, the wizard chooses the Scarecrow, Tinman, and Lion to succeed him.
Those who find political meanings and symbolisms in The Wizard of Oz may see the Scarecrow as representative of the farmers.