In 1900, Lyman Frank Baum published his narrative entitled “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” [4], which after more than 120 years is not only world-famous as a literary classic, but also serves as the eponym for the research method presented in this chapter. In the story, the character “The Wizard of OzWizard of Oz” uses illusions and effects to feign his supposed magic skills to the protagonists in order to visibly impress them.

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摘要

In 1900, Lyman Frank Baum published his narrative entitled “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” [4], which after more than 120 years is not only world-famous as a literary classic, but also serves as the eponym for the research method presented in this chapter. In the story, the character “The Wizard of OzWizard of Oz” uses illusions and effects to feign his supposed magic skills to the protagonists in order to visibly impress them.