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People think children's entertainment today is too violent? Check out this tale of disfigurement, slavery, contract killing, axe murder, and abuse of endangered species:

Now the Wicked Witch of the West had but one eye, yet that was as powerful as a telescope, and could see everywhere. So, as she sat in the door of her castle, she happened to look around and saw Dorothy lying asleep, with her friends all about her. They were a long distance off, but the Wicked Witch was angry to find them in her country; so she blew upon a silver whistle that hung around her neck.

At once there came running to her from all directions a pack of great wolves. They had long legs and fierce eyes and sharp teeth.

"Go to those people," said the Witch, "and tear them to pieces."

"Are you not going to make them your slaves?" asked the leader of the wolves.

"No," she answered, "one is of tin, and one of straw; one is a girl and another a Lion. None of them is fit to work, so you may tear them into small pieces."

"Very well," said the wolf, and he dashed away at full speed, followed by the others.

It was lucky the Scarecrow and the Woodman were wide awake and heard the wolves coming.

"This is my fight," said the Woodman, "so get behind me and I will meet them as they come."

He seized his axe, which he had made very sharp, and as the leader of the wolves came on the Tin Woodman swung his arm and chopped the wolf's head from its body, so that it immediately died. As soon as he could raise his axe another wolf came up, and he also fell under the sharp edge of the Tin Woodman's weapon. There were forty wolves, and forty times a wolf was killed, so that at last they all lay dead in a heap before the Woodman.

From that timeless classic of children's literature, The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum

Date: 2001-08-21 05:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mauracelt.livejournal.com
That is pretty gross, huh?

Think I'll stick to the movie version for th e kids til they are a bit bigger.. *eeeps*

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Date: 2001-08-21 05:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
I love it... my father read it to me as a boy, and I still dig the books to this day.

Date: 2001-08-21 05:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mauracelt.livejournal.com
The little guy's imagination is a bit too vivid yet and he would be up for nights over that version.. as it stands the movie is pretty tough for him. Go figure, he can watch Jerrasic Park, Independance Day and they don't bother him one bit, but Wizard of Oz.. He has to sit right next to me to see that. *shrug*
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Date: 2001-08-22 12:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
the books are still great as a grownup!
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Date: 2001-08-23 11:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
keeno... if you don't mind reading off-screen (or printing it out...) you can get 'em from project gutenberg.

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