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What is the only thing the Scarecrow fears?

What is the only thing the Scarecrow fears?

“There is only one thing in the world I am afraid of.” “What is that?” asked Dorothy; “the Munchkin farmer who made you?” “No,” answered the Scarecrow; “it’s a lighted match.”

What did Glinda want Dorothy?

After the Witch disappears, Dorothy asks Glinda to help her to find a way home. Glinda suggests that she speak to Oz, the wizard who lives in Emerald City. She explains to Dorothy that she must walk a long way to get there and to find her way by following the road of yellow brick (“So Far So Good”).

What did the cowardly lion want?

The Tinman wanted a heart, the Scarecrow wanted a brain and the Cowardly Lion wanted courage.

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What is in Scarecrow’s fear gas?

Batman Begins Scarecrow using Fear Toxin. The Fear Toxin is the main part of Ra’s al Ghul’s master plan to destroy Gotham. The gas is actually made from the Blue Poppies near Ra’s al Ghul’s dojo.

Is the Scarecrow able to scare crows?

This version of the Scarecrow was a more tragic character before Dorothy rescues him; while hung on his pole, the crows he is unable to scare, who force him to humiliate himself and entertain them, torment him day and night.

What did the Scarecrow and Dorothy to eat?

But the Scarecrow said, “We cannot fly, that is certain. Neither can we climb down into this great ditch. Therefore, if we cannot jump over it, we must stop where we are.” “I think I could jump over it,” said the Cowardly Lion, after measuring the distance carefully in his mind.

What was Tin Man missing?

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…search of a brain, a Tin Man (Jack Haley) looking for a heart, and a Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr) in need of some courage. They are tormented by the witch on their journey but manage to reach the Emerald City.

How did the cowardly lion show courage?

Once the gang is back on the road, the Lion proves his bravery early and often. When they come to a huge ditch that’s blocking their path, he jumps across with the travelers on his back. “I am terribly afraid of falling, myself,” he tells them, “but I suppose there is nothing to do but try it” (7.14).