The Tin Man, a character from L. Frank Baum's "The Wizard of Oz," demonstrates that he has a heart through his actions and emotions throughout the story. He shows compassion and kindness, particularly in how he cares for Dorothy and her friends, often expressing concern for their well-being. His desire to obtain a heart symbolizes his capacity for love and empathy, which manifests in his dedication to helping others. Ultimately, his journey reveals that he already possesses the qualities of a loving heart, despite believing he lacks one.
The Tinman wanted a heart .
Oz told the tinman that a heart is not measured by how much you love, but by how much others love you.
to get back home, a heart, a brain and courage hope this helps
Project Tinman - 1990 TV is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16
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.
A heart
The Tinman wanted a heart .
Yes, he was a good guy in the story. He needed a heart.
Jack Haley plays the Tinman in the Wizard of Oz.
Oz told the tinman that a heart is not measured by how much you love, but by how much others love you.
you can use the tinman mallet to flatten safety edges like a dresser.
tinman stakes are very stupid things they can't be found and they don't work
Enrique Tinman has written: 'Buma del pueblo elegido'
to get back home, a heart, a brain and courage hope this helps
Nipsey Russell
Project Tinman - 1990 TV is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16
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