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This article accompanies the fable Oz is China The Dainty China Country When “The Dainty China Country” begins, Dorothy Gale and friends have encountered a Great Wall of China. Sitting on top, they are surprised to see a country of shining white, a vast expanse that stretches to the edge of the sky. Below them are pretty little china houses painted bright colors. The people are small too. Climbing down, the travelers take a closer look. But then things turn nasty as the locals become frightened and there is violence. A startled cow breaks its leg off when it kicks the milkmaid and the milkmaid is injured. She blames the foreigners and rallies many other china people around her. When Dorothy suggests to one young princess that life might be better in America, things quickly turn ugly. Scholars write diatribes against the foreign devils, accusing them of disturbing the dragon’s vein, the feng-shui. OK, I made that bit up. But word reaches the Empress, who uses the incident to distract attention away from the fact that her china people have no freedom. If the original protests had been against the Empress; now they are turned against the foreigners. Dorothy realizes this is not a dream and she and her friends flee the country. Here's a link to the chapter: |
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