Rushdie, in his analysis of "The Wizard of Oz" understands that home is where the heart is. He grew up in England but felt connections to his birthplace of India. He explains that the weakness of adults force children to decide their own destiny. This is explained fully in "The Wizard of Oz"critique.Rushdie explains that the "The Wizard of Oz" never made money until it was popularized via the television. This idea transcends Hollywood and later Bollywood in India.
The world of The Wizard of Oz has possessed" thinking within us. "We are the stand-ins now.” In the typewrites clip we are completely immersed as viewers and for me it makes me feel comfort.
Rushdie promotes the idea of fantasy with the viewer leading the way. As a viewer, Rushdie states that we must ulitmately decide where "home" is. The fantastical notion that home can be somewhere within a film makes us as the audience want a better life and home. The desire to find ones own and identify within a people remain most imperial when analyzing any text.
The world of The Wizard of Oz has possessed" thinking within us. "We are the stand-ins now.” In the typewrites clip we are completely immersed as viewers and for me it makes me feel comfort.
Rushdie promotes the idea of fantasy with the viewer leading the way. As a viewer, Rushdie states that we must ulitmately decide where "home" is. The fantastical notion that home can be somewhere within a film makes us as the audience want a better life and home. The desire to find ones own and identify within a people remain most imperial when analyzing any text.
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