That he is vulnerable to weather and wildlife, out in the middle of nowhere and more confident of manual than mental workare the reasons why the Scarecrow may represent the farmers in "The Wizard of Oz."
Specifically, this answer is in line with a populist interpretation offered after the death of author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum (May 15, 1856 - May 6, 1919). The Scarecrow is attached to a pole far from any city life and victimized by weather and wildlife. Farmers likewise have limited mobility what with working the land and fighting off inclement weather and foraging wildlife.
The scarecrow wanted a brain :)
represented farmers they where muddleheaded but with common sense
Those who find political meanings and symbolisms in The Wizard of Oz may see the Scarecrow as representative of the farmers.
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
represented farmers they where muddleheaded but with common sense
Those who find political meanings and symbolisms in The Wizard of Oz may see the Scarecrow as representative of the farmers.
The scarecrow represents western farmers who are supposedly stupid. The scarecrow was a character in the fictional Land of Oz movie.
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.
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