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What in the hell is the tin man? I mean, lions and scarecrows are part of the world, but I'm unaware of mechanized woodmen roaming Kansas or anywhere else . . .
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What in the hell is the tin man? I mean, lions and scarecrows are part of the world, but I'm unaware of mechanized woodmen roaming Kansas or anywhere else . . .
posted by Dan at 12/10/2005 05:38:00 PM
3 Comments:
The railroad man?
You're taking the story too literally. The Tin Woodman, like many of the characters, represented a facet of society, a social group, to L. Frank Baum.
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Emaw - you da man! Thanks for the info!
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