The Wizard of Oz doesn't think that the Cowardly Lion is a great ball of fire. Instead, it's the Lion that thinks that way of the Wizard. He has good reason to think thus. It's the way in which the Wizard appears to him in the throne room, in the Emerald City of Oz.
If I remember correctly the Wizard of Oz did not give the lion anything. He simply told the lion that he already found courage by helping Dorothy on her journey. He was given a medal of honor, for courage.
To bring back the broom of the Wicked Witch of the West; give Dorothy, the Cowardly Lion, the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman what each want; hand over the Golden Cap; and let the Wizard leave are the solutions in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, one problem is the search of Dorothy, her pet dog Toto and their three companions for the distinct thing that each one needs for happiness. The solution is for the Wizard to give the Cowardly Lion courage, the Scarecrow brains, and the Tin Woodman a heart. The Wizard tries to get Dorothy Gale back home, but does not succeed.In order to get the Wizard's help, the five friends must give him the broom of the Wicked Witch of the West, just about everybody's arch-enemy in "The Wizard of Oz." They do not really want to do it. But it is the only way to get the Wizard's help.Dorothy is left still stranded in Oz when the Wizard's hot air balloon takes off without her. So she seeks the help of Glinda the Good Witch. In order to get Glinda's help, Dorothy must hand over the Golden Cap from the Wicked Witch of the West. She does not mind doing that, and Glinda uses it for good purposes.
Loyalty and patience are two other virtues the other two of four virtues are compassion and courage in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, loyalty is one of Dorothy Gale's virtues, especially regarding her family back in Kansas and her new friends in Oz. Just as Dorothy persists in loyalty, so too is the Scarecrow persistent in his patient search for wisdom. They join the Tin Woodman's compassion and the Cowardly Lion's courage.
The Scarecrow wanted the Wizard to give him a brain. Ironically, the Wizard was a humbug, and made a show of giving the Scarecrow what the Scarecrow already had. For the Scarecrow had reacted to many situations, on the way to the Emerald Palace of the Wizard of Oz, in ways that showed that he already had a brain. In the way of a humorous example, Dorothy irritated a tree by picking an apple off the branch instead of picking it up from the ground. The Scarecrow explained that the little girl didn't like green worms in her apples. Exactly!
he didn't have one he was just called scarecrow
the badge of Courage
This phrase suggests that being in a situation without having to argue or defend oneself can give courage to someone who is typically cowardly. It implies that not having to face conflict or confrontation can make it easier for a coward to find bravery in that moment.
If I remember correctly the Wizard of Oz did not give the lion anything. He simply told the lion that he already found courage by helping Dorothy on her journey. He was given a medal of honor, for courage.
To bring back the broom of the Wicked Witch of the West; give Dorothy, the Cowardly Lion, the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman what each want; hand over the Golden Cap; and let the Wizard leave are the solutions in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, one problem is the search of Dorothy, her pet dog Toto and their three companions for the distinct thing that each one needs for happiness. The solution is for the Wizard to give the Cowardly Lion courage, the Scarecrow brains, and the Tin Woodman a heart. The Wizard tries to get Dorothy Gale back home, but does not succeed.In order to get the Wizard's help, the five friends must give him the broom of the Wicked Witch of the West, just about everybody's arch-enemy in "The Wizard of Oz." They do not really want to do it. But it is the only way to get the Wizard's help.Dorothy is left still stranded in Oz when the Wizard's hot air balloon takes off without her. So she seeks the help of Glinda the Good Witch. In order to get Glinda's help, Dorothy must hand over the Golden Cap from the Wicked Witch of the West. She does not mind doing that, and Glinda uses it for good purposes.
Loyalty and patience are two other virtues the other two of four virtues are compassion and courage in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, loyalty is one of Dorothy Gale's virtues, especially regarding her family back in Kansas and her new friends in Oz. Just as Dorothy persists in loyalty, so too is the Scarecrow persistent in his patient search for wisdom. They join the Tin Woodman's compassion and the Cowardly Lion's courage.
The Scarecrow wanted the Wizard to give him a brain. Ironically, the Wizard was a humbug, and made a show of giving the Scarecrow what the Scarecrow already had. For the Scarecrow had reacted to many situations, on the way to the Emerald Palace of the Wizard of Oz, in ways that showed that he already had a brain. In the way of a humorous example, Dorothy irritated a tree by picking an apple off the branch instead of picking it up from the ground. The Scarecrow explained that the little girl didn't like green worms in her apples. Exactly!
not while your on wizard 101 but they can give it to you from youtube
No you can not.
you give it to Greg and he will thank you and ask you to give the twisted wizard game back to Rowely
if i not mistaken....there will have a school of wizard in new zealand but it will be open on 2016...
you beat the game then give twisted wizard to Rowley
no it does not have vireses