In "The Wizard of Oz," the character who is missing a heart is the Tin Man. He desires a heart to feel emotions and love, believing it will complete him and make him whole. Throughout the story, he learns that he already possesses the qualities of compassion and kindness, even without a physical heart.
A heart
A heart :)))
It was a heart.
He wants a heart
the tin man
He wanted a heart
Tin Man
If I only had a heart!
The character looking for a heart was the scarecrow, played by Ray Bolger.
That it is how a heart is judged is what the Wizard says about being loved by others in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the Wizard purports to give to the Tin Woodman the heart that the latter believes to be lacking inside his tin body. The Wizard observes that the most important thing about a heart is not how much the person loves. Instead, he maintains that people show that they have hearts by how much they are loved by others.
In the Wizard of Oz, the Tin Man was looking for 'a heart'. He eventually received a heart from the Wizard in the end of the movie. The heart was actually a clock of some sort, because it was heard to be ticking.
The wizard appears to everyone in a form that would have suited one of the other characters. The beautiful lady would have suited the Tinman's appeals for a heart and compassion.