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Answer #1 The Wizard of Oz is a fairytale. It contains all the elements of a fairytale that classify it. My English teacher agrees. Answer #2 Fairy Tale. Fantasies and Fairy Tales answer different questions. For fantasy literature answers the question, What if? It allows the imagination to run free, without thought of today's reasoning and reasons. Fairy tales are intended for children. They always answer the questions that children want answered, or that adults want children to have answered. They include enchantments, fairies, and magic. On the introductory page to The Wizard of Oz, author and series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 5, 1919] calls his story a fairy tale, and promises magical actions by his fairies for the "wonderment and joy" of his target audience, children.

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What classics are fantasies?

In movies and films, a classic fantasy is one that transports the audience to a mythological time, fairy-tale place, netherworld, or some other legendary place. They have elements of magic and wonder. 'The Wizard of Oz' is a classic fantasy film.


Is The Wonderful Wizard of Oz an American self help novel?

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is an American fairy tale. It was written so children would have a story without a hidden moral. That's all it is.


Is The Wizard of Oz a traditional tale?

Yes. A tale is an account of an event, be it real or imagined. The Wizard of Oz is a fictional, imaginary, made-up account of Dorothy's and Toto's adventures in the land of Oz. Traditional tales tell stories in ways that fit in with the attitudes, behaviors, beliefs, and principles of a particular country, culture, or people. And The Wizard of Oz respects commonly accepted attitudes, beliefs, principles, and standards of behavior regarding right and wrong, good and evil.


What do the Lilliputians look like in wizard of oz?

In "The Wizard of Oz," the Lilliputians are not directly referenced, as they are a creation of Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels." However, if you are referring to the Munchkins in "The Wizard of Oz," they are depicted as small, colorful characters who wear vibrant clothing and hats. They are portrayed as cheerful and whimsical, celebrating Dorothy's arrival in their land. Their appearance embodies a fairy-tale aesthetic, contributing to the fantastical atmosphere of Oz.


What is the genre for the musical The Wizard of Oz?

The Wizard was a Hollywood musical. It also could be considered a fantasy, or "movie based on book". It was a record-breaking movie because it was the first movie in color, or at least partly in color. If you've seen the movie, I'm sure you know it starts of in Kansas in black and white and then lands on the rainbow, in (what was then) dazzling color.

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Is Wizard of Oz a fairy tale yes or no?

Yes


Is the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz a fairy tale?

Sorry, but yes


What fairy tale had a good fairy god mother?

Cinderella is the only fairytale I can think of right now that has a good fariy God mother. . . Unless you consider the Wizard of Oz a fairytale. Im just telling you right now the wizard of Oz is not considered a fairy tale


What classics are fantasies?

In movies and films, a classic fantasy is one that transports the audience to a mythological time, fairy-tale place, netherworld, or some other legendary place. They have elements of magic and wonder. 'The Wizard of Oz' is a classic fantasy film.


Is The Wonderful Wizard of Oz an American self help novel?

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is an American fairy tale. It was written so children would have a story without a hidden moral. That's all it is.


Is The Wizard of Oz a traditional tale?

Yes. A tale is an account of an event, be it real or imagined. The Wizard of Oz is a fictional, imaginary, made-up account of Dorothy's and Toto's adventures in the land of Oz. Traditional tales tell stories in ways that fit in with the attitudes, behaviors, beliefs, and principles of a particular country, culture, or people. And The Wizard of Oz respects commonly accepted attitudes, beliefs, principles, and standards of behavior regarding right and wrong, good and evil.


What makes the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz a fairy tale?

That it deals with enchantments, little people, magic and wonderful endings and that it appeals to adults and childrenare reasons why "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" is a fairy tale.Specifically, a fairy tale does not have to have a fairy in it. The royal histories of Oz series has fairies, whose Queen Lurleen makes Oz possible. They just do not show up in the first book. Otherwise, author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum (May 15, 1856 - May 6, 1919) describes his story the first American fairy tale for good reason. The book contains such fairy tale elements as the enchantment of the Tin Woodman, the little people in Munckinland, the magic of the witches, and the unusually happy ending in which the five friends each receives what he most desires. Additionally, the book appeals to children and the young at heart.


What is an interpretation of the novel 'The Wizard of Oz'?

That the novel 'The Wizard of Oz' is no more and no less than the first successful American fairy tale is the safest and surest interpretation of the original 1900 book edition of 'The Wizard of Oz'. Author Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 6, 1919] left only one indication as to how he wanted the first book in his Royal Histories of Oz series to be interpreted. Specifically, in the book's 'Introduction', Baum describes the fairy tale heritage from other countries as being moralistic in purpose and nightmarish in effects. He explains that he wants his story to be an American spin on the fairy tale genre. He also explains that he's writing solely for the enjoyment and pleasure of children.


What type of book is 'The Wizard of Oz'?

Author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 5, 1919] described his book, The Wizard of Oz, as an American fairy tale meant for the enjoyment of children. It was the first of 14 books that are considered part of the royal histories of the lands and peoples of Oz.


Fantasy film directed by victor flemming in 1939?

"The Wizard of Oz"


What is the genre for the musical The Wizard of Oz?

The Wizard was a Hollywood musical. It also could be considered a fantasy, or "movie based on book". It was a record-breaking movie because it was the first movie in color, or at least partly in color. If you've seen the movie, I'm sure you know it starts of in Kansas in black and white and then lands on the rainbow, in (what was then) dazzling color.


What was the good fairy called in wizard of oz?

Well if you want some fairies that aren't movies there are: Lily, Foxglove, Wiz, Cricket, Poppy, Honeydrop, Sizzleberry, Strawcuff, Butter and lots more. Fairies are mostly women if you look in fairy fact books, but its elves and pixies that are men.