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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Literary Packet

Name: ___________________________________

DO NOT LOSE THIS PACKET. COMPLETING THIS WILL BE A TEST GRADE.

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L. Frank Baum Biographical Into:

Born: Chittenango, New York on May 15, 1856 Benjamin Ward Baum, Frank’s father, was a successful businessman and oil

speculator. They lived in a large estate east of Syracuse, called Rose Lawn. Frank and his brothers played in lush fields and nearby woods between being

tutored by traveling teachers. Frank’s imagination flourished. A scarecrow he once saw, inspired, Scarecrow in his stories.

Frank’s father bought him a printing press. He printed his own paper called, “The Rose Lawn Home Journal”.

Frank wrote plays and managed theatre companies that his father owned. Frank married Maud Gage in 1882. Frank and Maud moved to Aberdeen, South Dakota. He opened a store called,

Baum Bazaar. However in 1889, he lost the store due to the drought and a deepening

depression that plagued the pastoral area. Frank started another newspaper called, The Aberdeen Saturday Pioneer. The

lack of financial opportunity led Frank and his family to move to Chicago. Frank was inspired by the technology and beauty of the Chicago World Fair. He

saw bright electricity, the first Ferris wheel, and a moving camera prototype. In 1877, he published his first book, “Mother Goose in Prose”. It was followed

by, “Father Goose, His Book”. Frank was telling a story about characters named, Dorothy, the Scarecrow, and

the Tin Woodman when he discovered the name of the magic land they would travel to. He looked at the bottom of a filling cabinet draw, it said: O-Z.

The Wonderful Wizard of OZ was published in 1900 but only after Frank and W.W. Denslow paid to have 24 color plates included in the book. It was an overnight success.

Baum wrote and directed Broadway plays, but his success was writing 13 more OZ books. The final book was published in 1920, the year after his death.

Before Baum’s death, The Wonderful Wizard of OZ was performed on stage from 1903-1911, with almost 300 shows.

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Roman Numeral Chapter Guide

I: The Cyclone 1

II: The Council with The Munchkins 2

III: How Dorothy Saved the Scarecrow 3

IV: The Road Through the Forest 4

V: The Rescue of the Tin Woodman 5

VI: The Cowardly Lion 6

VII: The Journey to The Great Oz 7

VIII: The Deadly Poppy Field 8

IX: The Queen of the Field Mice 9

X: The Guardian of the Gates 10

XI: The Wonderful Emerald City of Oz 11

XII: The Search for the Wicked Witch 12

XIII: The Rescue 13

XIV: The Winged Monkeys 14

XV: The Discovery of Oz the Terrible 15

XVI: The Magic Art of the Great Humbug 16

XVII: How the Balloon was Launched 17

XVIII: Away to the South 18

XIX: Attacked by the Fighting Trees 19

XX: The Dainty China Country 20

XXI: The Lion Becomes the King of Beasts 21

XXII: The Country of the Quadlings 22

XXIII: The Good Witch grants Dorothy’s Wish 23

XXIV: Home Again 24

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Chapter I: The Cyclone Setting (Describe the setting. Consider: colors, weather, and landscape):

Adjectives:

Tone:

Cite:

Characters (Describe the characters. Consider: appearance, behavior, and attitude): Dorothy:

Aunt Em:

Uncle Henry:

Toto:

Conflict (Describe the conflict or problem/consider: what is happening and why it’s

happening. Be very specific): Conflict:

Cite:

Summarize (Summarize the chapter: Include setting/characters/conflict. Write a paragraph. Be specific):

Summary:

Something Important (This can include: symbol, foreshadowing, and or metaphor):

Explain:

Cite:

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Chapter II: The Council with the Munchkins Setting (Describe the setting. Consider: colors, weather, and landscape):

Adjectives:

Tone:

Cite:

Characters (Describe the characters. Consider: appearance, behavior, and attitude): Dorothy:

Witch of the North:

Witch of the East:

Munchkins:

Conflict (Describe the conflict or problem/consider: what is happening and why it’s

happening. Be very specific): Conflict:

Cite:

Summarize (Summarize the chapter: Include setting/characters/conflict. Write a paragraph. Be specific):

Summary:

Something Important (This can include: symbol, foreshadowing, and or metaphor):

Explain:

Cite:

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Chapter III: How Dorothy Saved the Scarecrow Chapter IV: The Road Through the Forest

Setting (Describe the setting(s). Consider: colors, weather, and landscape): Adjectives:

Tone:

Cite:

Characters (Describe the characters. Consider: appearance, behavior, and attitude): Scarecrow:

Conflict (Describe the conflict or problem/consider: what is Scarecrow conflicted with? Be very specific):

Conflict:

Cite:

Summarize (Summarize the chapter(s): Include setting/characters/conflict. Write a paragraph. Be specific):

Summary:

Something Important (This can include: symbol, foreshadowing, and or metaphor):

Explain:

Cite:

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Chapter V: The Rescue of the Tin Woodman Setting (Describe the setting. Consider: colors, weather, and landscape):

Adjectives:

Tone:

Cite:

Characters (Describe the characters. Consider: appearance, behavior, and attitude): Tin Woodman

Conflict (Describe the conflict or problem/consider: What is Tin Woodman conflicted with? Be specific):

Conflict:

Cite:

Summarize (Summarize the chapter: Include setting/characters/conflict. Write a paragraph. Be specific):

Summary:

Something Important (This can include: symbol, foreshadowing, and or metaphor):

Explain:

Cite:

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Chapter VI: The Cowardly Lion Setting (Describe the setting. Consider: colors, weather, and landscape):

Adjectives:

Tone:

Cite:

Characters (Describe the characters. Consider: appearance, behavior, and attitude): Cowardly Lion

Conflict (Describe the conflict or problem/consider: what is Cowardly Lion conflicted? Be specific):

Conflict:

Cite:

Summarize (Summarize the chapter: Include setting/characters/conflict. Write a paragraph. Be specific):

Summary:

Something Important (This can include: symbol, foreshadowing, and or metaphor):

Explain:

Cite:

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Chapter VII: The Journey to See the Great Oz Setting (Describe the setting. Consider: colors, weather, and landscape):

Adjectives:

Tone:

Cite:

Conflict (Describe the conflict or problem/consider: what problem(s) must they overcome, and how do they do it? Be specific):

Problem 1:

Problem 2:

Problem 3:

Summarize (Summarize the chapter: Include setting/characters/conflict. Write a paragraph. Be specific):

Summary:

Something Important (This can include: symbol, foreshadowing, and or metaphor):

Explain:

Cite:

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Chapter VIII: The Deadly Poppy Field Chapter IX: The Queen of the Field Mice

Setting (Describe the setting(s). Consider: colors, weather, and landscape): Adjectives:

Tone:

Cite:

Conflict (Describe the conflict or problem/consider: what problem(s) must they overcome, and how do they do it? Be specific):

Problem 1:

Problem 2:

Problem 3:

Problem 4:

Summarize (Summarize the chapter(s): Include setting/characters/conflict. Write a paragraph. Be specific):

Summary:

Something Important (This can include: symbol, foreshadowing, and or metaphor):

Explain:

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Chapter X: The Guardian of the Gate Chapter XI: The Wonderful Emerald City of Oz

Setting (Describe the setting(s). Consider: colors, weather, and landscape): Adjectives:

Tone:

Cite:

Characters (Describe the characters. Consider: appearance, behavior, and attitude):

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz:

The Guardian:

Conflict (Describe the conflict or problem/consider: what problem(s) must they overcome, and how do they do it? Be specific):

Problem 1:

Problem 2:

What does Oz want from them?

Summarize (Summarize the chapter(s): Include setting/characters/conflict. Write a paragraph. Be specific):

Summary:

Something Important (This can include: symbol, foreshadowing, and or metaphor):

Explain:

Cite:

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Chapter XII: The Search for the Wicked Witch

Setting (Describe the setting(s). Consider: colors, weather, and landscape): Adjectives:

Tone:

Cite:

Characters (Describe the characters. Consider: appearance, behavior, and attitude):

The Wicked Witch of the West

Conflict (Describe the conflict or problem/consider: what problem(s) must they overcome, and how do they do it? Be specific):

Problem 1:

Problem 2:

Problem 3:

Problem 4:

Problem 5:

How does Dorothy defeat the Wicked Witch of the West?

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Summarize (Summarize the chapter: Include setting/characters/conflict. Write a paragraph. Be specific):

Summary:

Something Important (This can include: symbol, foreshadowing, and or metaphor):

Explain:

Cite:

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Chapter XIII: The Rescue Chapter XIV: The Winged Monkeys

Setting (Describe the setting(s). Consider: colors, weather, and landscape): Adjectives:

Tone:

Cite:

Characters (Describe the characters. Consider: appearance, behavior, and attitude):

The Winkies:

The Winged Monkeys:

Conflict (Describe the conflict or problem/consider: how are the characters rescued? Be specific):

Rescue 1:

Rescue 2:

Summarize (Summarize the chapter(s): Include setting/characters/conflict. Write a paragraph. Be specific):

Summary:

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Chapter XV: The Discovery of Oz. The Terrible Setting (Describe the creation of Emerald City):

Emerald City:

Characters (Describe the characters. Consider: appearance, behavior, and attitude):

The Wizard of Oz: explain his real story.

Summarize (Summarize the chapter: Include setting/characters/conflict. Write a paragraph. Be specific):

Summary:

Something Important (This can include: symbol, foreshadowing, and or metaphor):

Explain:

Cite:

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Chapter XVI: The Magic Art of the Great Humbug: Chapter XVII: How the Balloon was Launched:

Characters (Describe the characters gifts from The Wizard of Oz):

The Scarecrow: what does Oz give him?

The Tin Woodman: what does Oz give him?

The Cowardly Lion: what does Oz give him?

Conflict (Describe the conflict or problem/consider: how does The Wizard of Oz leave Emerald City?):

Balloon launch:

Summarize (Summarize the chapter(s): Include setting/characters/conflict. Write a paragraph. Be specific):

Summary:

Something Important (This can include: symbol, foreshadowing, and or metaphor):

Explain:

Cite:

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Chapter XVIII: Away to the South Chapter XIX: Attacked by the Fighting Trees Chapter XX: The Dainty China Country Setting (Describe ONE of the setting(s). Consider: colors, weather, and landscape):

Adjectives:

Tone:

Cite:

Conflict (Describe the conflict or problem/consider: what problem(s) must they overcome, and how do they do it? Be specific):

Problem 1:

Problem 2:

Problem 3:

Summarize (Summarize ONE of chapter(s): Include setting/characters/conflict.

Write a paragraph. Be specific): Summary:

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Chapter XXI: The Lion Becomes the King of the Beasts Chapter XXII: The Country of the Quadlings

Setting (Describe the setting(s). Consider: colors, weather, and landscape): Adjectives:

Tone:

Cite:

Conflict (Describe the conflict or problem/consider: what problem(s) must they overcome, and how do they do it? Be specific):

Problem 1:

Problem 2:

Summarize (Summarize the chapter(s): Include setting/characters/conflict. Write a paragraph. Be specific):

Summary:

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Chapter XXIII: The Good Witch Grants Dorothy’s Wish Setting (Describe the setting. Consider: colors, weather, and landscape):

Adjectives:

Tone:

Cite:

Characters (What will happen to the characters after Dorothy leaves?):

The Scarecrow:

The Tin Woodman:

The Cowardly Lion:

Conflict (Describe the conflict or problem/consider: how will Dorothy get home?):

Back to Kansas:

Summarize (Summarize the chapter(s): Include setting/characters/conflict. Write a paragraph. Be specific):

Summary:

Something Important (This can include: symbol, foreshadowing, and or metaphor):

Explain:

Cite:

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Chapter XXIV: Home Again Setting (Describe the setting. Consider: colors, weather, and landscape):

Adjectives:

Tone:

Cite:

Characters (What happens with Dorothy returns to Kansas?):

Dorothy:

Summarize (Summarize the chapter(s): Include setting/characters/conflict. Write a paragraph. Be specific):

Summary:

Something Important (This can include: symbol, foreshadowing, and or metaphor):

Explain:

Cite: