The Wizard of Oz: The Unexpectedly Dark Tale of Tin Man’s Missing Heart

Nicole Brown
6 min readApr 12, 2021
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How many times have we all watched The Wizard of Oz? There is a literal number, of course, but no one can count that high. I’ve seen it enough times for the sounds of the movie to be soundtracks to my childhood. Enough times to both love and take issue with the film.

One of my issues has forever been this notion that the Tin Man doesn’t have a heart. Why doesn’t anyone notice how kind he is? And thoughtful. Or that he cries! If not in his chest, he has a heart somewhere. I still feel relief every time I hear The Wizard tell him so.

But I’ve learned there is much more to the story of Tin Man’s “missing” heart.

On February 14, with no idea how ironic that date was going to become, I began reading The Wizard of Oz for the first time in my life. The movie and the book’s differences are almost immediate, but I’ll leave you to discover those things on your own. For now, lets’ jump to page 33…

The smooth, even road that began in Munchkin Land has become a craggy thing with pits and missing bricks. The yellow bricks disappear into a forest so overgrown, it would be impossible for Dorothy and Scarecrow to cross, save for Tin Man and his axe. Luckily, in all of Oz, he is the most skilled man for the job.

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Nicole Brown
Nicole Brown

Written by Nicole Brown

Writer. Mother. Pie and cookie lover.

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