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Throughout our history cities have often been described to be more advanced than other types of communities. The city lifestyle is also often depicted as a superior lifestyle. For these reasons there is usually a push for urbanization in rural and suburban areas. Rural and countryside areas are often categorized as underdeveloped when compared to the city. The Wizard of Oz is meant to dazzle children with witches and Lions, and to provide warmth with a story of the possible. The story suggests the idea that rural areas tend to suppress one's natural abilities, causing certain people to believe that they don't have certain characteristics, or traits. The Wi
The Lion is introduced as a fierce animal that tries to attack Dorothy on her path. However as the story progresses we see that the Lion isn't the coward he believes he is, as he often shows immense courage in the face of great danger. There are many times throughout the story that the Lion shows his courage. Knowing that leaping across it could lead to his death if he failed, the Lion courageously offered to leap across it with the rest on his back to get everyone across the ditch safely. zard of Oz shows us that its not that we lack these traits, but that we are suppressing them and that we do not know that we possesses them. In the story, Dorothy meets the characters on her way to the Emerald City. Seeing as how no one has ever tried to challenge his authority, he believes he would run away in fear if anyone ever did, much like real bullies do. One of those times was when the group was on its journey across the yellow brick road and it came across a big ditch in the ground. The Lion is the ironic choice of being a coward, as he is supposed to be a bully. All of the characteristics that each of these three characters lack, are typical "deficiencies" of inhabitants of rural areas. It is on this quest that it becomes apparent that the Scarecrow, Lion and Tin Man do not lack these items, but in fact have them suppressed deep within them. While the Lion admitted his fear, he forced himself to overcome his fear, and this was the only way for his friends to continue on their journey. However, he is immediately uncovered to be a "coward". Following commonly associated ideas that the city has everything, the characters Dorothy encounters all decide to accompany her in a quest to fill the void in the lives they believe they have.
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