Reading the seventh chapter of The Wizard of Oz, On the Way to Meet the Great Wizard of Oz, Dorothy and her friends have had many things on their way to find the Wizard of Oz. In each thing, what friends need gradually emerges, and they have gained useful results in overcoming difficulties.
1, "Please don't do this, the tin lumberjack pleaded. If you kill a poor deer, I will definitely cry, and then my chin will rust. "
From the request of the tin woodcutter, we can see his kind heart. He doesn't want to hurt every animal. Tin lumberjack is an emotional and caring person.
2. "I am particularly afraid of falling myself," said the timid lion, "but I want to come out and have a try. There is no other way. I should climb on my back. Let's try. "
Even if he is afraid, he is willing to try bravely. The timid lion is no longer timid, but more and more courageous.
3. "The Scarecrow thought carefully and said that there was a big tree here, which was close to the ditch. If the tin lumberjack can cut it down and let it fall across the ditch, we can easily walk there. "
When everyone didn't know how to do it, the scarecrow put forward a way. It can be seen from here that the scarecrow has some wisdom.
All the growth and changes are on the way. If we stay where we are, we will never make progress. Everything we want is a fantasy. When we act, we will always meet the results we want on the way forward.