This is not a devil, this is a dream

Alfonso 2021-11-25 08:01:18

He said he wanted to be a great person.
He also said that he wants the one he loves to marry someone else because he is nothing.
He faced the little girl in the wheelchair with a look of unbearable and helpless expression.
He said to his assistant, I have never had a friend.

In fact, it was probably Oz who died in the tornado. This story is just a dream he had when he died.
Because he really became a great man and saved a country.
He was finally with the woman he loved.
He also gave Mr. Monkey his friendship.
The little girl’s legs were glued together.

Probably the same is true in our lives. Reality is so unpleasant, and dreams are used as compensation.
This story is written for children.
And those adults who still have hope in their hearts.

If I were the director, the ending would be people in Kansas who found his body in the wild after the tornado, scattered beside the broken rags of the hot air balloon.

So the question is-do you want to be the person you want to be in your dream, or start to change your reality right now.

(This ending is my personal interpretation of the story. I naturally also know that this is the prequel to the fairy tale "The Wizard of Oz" and what scarecrows follow. I just think that every audience has the right to interpret. So , If I don’t understand my intention, I still leave a message saying, this is not a dream, this is a fact, is it childlike innocence a bit too heavy?)

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Oz the Great and Powerful quotes

  • Oz: Frank, the sock is on the door!... Knock!

  • [first lines]

    Front Gate Barker: Hurry, hurry, step this way. Get your tickets now. Don't be shut out, friend. Step this way. See the most wondrous sights imaginable. pulled from the four corners of the Earth. Acts to delight, to thrill and to mystify! Walk through these gates and into the world of wonder.