from Wizard of Oz -who did the log cabin belong to how do we know this?
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Wizard of Oz
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- To claim that The Wizard of Oz is an existentialist work does not imply that there was ever any intention on the part of the filmmakers or the author of the book to present existential themes. It is unlikely that the author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) L.
- Frank Baum may have had some connection with existentialism. The same is true of the 1939 film's director, Victor Fleming, and the film's screenwriters. Existentialist writing, whether philosophical or literary, probably had no influence, directly or indirectly, on any of the creative inputs in The Wizard of Oz. But that doesn't mean the final product doesn't portray an existentialist view of the world and our place in it.
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