
Tin Man
The "Tin Man" is a character from L. Frank Baum's "The Wizard of Oz," who used to be a human but was turned into a tin figure by a spell. He lacks a heart and feels he cannot love or care deeply. Throughout the story, he seeks the Wizard’s help to gain a heart, symbolizing the desire for emotional connection. Metaphorically, the Tin Man represents individuals who feel emotionally disconnected or question their capacity for love, highlighting themes of compassion, self-awareness, and the importance of emotions in human experience.