CHAPTER FIVE
The first difference in the movie and
the book of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is that in the movie, the
scarecrow could eat, but in the book, the scarecrow couldn't eat.
The second difference is that in the
movie, when the tin man asked for help with his rust, he asked for
them to do his mouth first, but in the book, he didn't even need help
with his mouth.
The third difference is that in the
movie, the tin man was called a tin man, but in the book, he was
called a tin woodman.
The fourth difference is that in the movie,
there was no curse, but in the book, there was a curse on the tin
woodman, to make him not mary his true love.
The fifth difference is that in the
movie, the tin woodman didn't tell the story, but in the book, the
tin woodman told Dorothy and the scarecrow how he turned into a tin
woodman.
The sixth difference is that in the
movie, the oil can was on a tree trunk, but in the book, the oil can
was in the tin woodman's cottage.
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