A comparative essay of William Shakespeare's 'A midsummer Nights dream' and L. Frank Baum's 'The Wizard Of Oz'
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Cheryl Underhill 11G 30th November 2004 A comparative essay of William Shakespeare's 'A midsummer Nights dream' and L. Frank Baum's 'The Wizard Of Oz' L. Frank Baum is the author of one of the most magical fairy tales ever brought to our screens. A series of books were written and in 1939 created into a film. It was a masterpiece that was to be one of the biggest films ever made, enjoyed by children and adults all over the world. There are many reasons why this film has the element of magic, one of the reasons I found when researching was that this film did not only have one director, but several, Victor Fleming was the main director but for personal reasons other directors were bought in, Richard Thorpe and King Vidor. With the three imaginations of these geniuses a classic was born. The story of 'The Wizard Of Oz' is a story of a...

