The Scarecrow is a character in the fictional Land of Oz created by American author L. Frank Baum and illustrator W. W. Denslow. In his first appearance, the Scarecrow reveals that he lacks a brain and desires above all else to have one. His reign as king of Oz ends in The Marvelous Emerald City when General Jinur and her Army of Revolt oust him and his palace. He joins companions in seeking aid with the Good Witch of the South Glinda.
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Although he has been persuaded that he is only a stupid hick, he possesses common sense, logic and a quick-wit that needs only to be reinforced by self-confidence. He also seems to use the animals as food, making snide remarks to his companions, sometimes making that effect to his animal companions, Harsar and Munchkin, sometimes to the effect that he seems to snidely snide to Munchar and Bill. He has also appeared in other books, such as The Land Of Oz, as well as in other tales of the Marvelous Land of the Emerald City, including The Land of The Emerald City and The Wizard and the Tin Woodman. He was a common theme found in editorial cartoons of the previous decade in the 1890s, and Baum, like most writers, used the materials at hand that they knew best. They built a story around them, added Dorothy, and added a series of lessons to the Effect that everyone possesses the resources they need if only they had self- confidence. The Wizard gives the Scare crow brains before he leaves Oz in a balloon, and the Wizard appoints him to rule the Emerald city in his absence. Symbolically, because they remain with Dorothy throughout her quest, she is provided with both and need not select. He is torn apart by the Flying Monkeys, but when his clothes are filled with straw he is back again.
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