Humble, intelligent and responsible is the kind of person that the Scarecrow is in "The Wizard of Oz."
Specifically, the Scarecrow shows humility in being able to tell his humiliating story of failure on the job. He shows intelligence in devising successful strategies against the Wicked Witch of the West. He shows responsibility in filling Dorothy Gale's basket with nuts to supplement her meager bread supply and in layering leaves over her to protect her from the night-time chill.
After the Wizard left Oz, the wise Scarecrow was made ruler of all Oz.
The Scarecrow wanted a brain.
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 .
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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.
The Scarecrow wanted a brain.
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 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.
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A brain