Chosen answer:I believe you are taking a very modern-day perspective. In today's era of technology, scientific advancement, and general skepticism about everything, we are pretty jaded and cynical about things like magic and paranormal phenomena. At that time and place, audiences were far more willing to accept the possibility of true magic and sorcery, and weren't as prone to disbelieving what their eyes told them. A "con" (short for "confidence") man is one who attempts to gain the trust of another, subsequently using deception, fraud, and/or trickery for their own personal gain. I don't think it's unfair to label Oz this way, particularly at the beginning of the film.
Chosen answer: I believe you are taking a very modern-day perspective. In today's era of technology, scientific advancement, and general skepticism about everything, we are pretty jaded and cynical about things like magic and paranormal phenomena. At that time and place, audiences were far more willing to accept the possibility of true magic and sorcery, and weren't as prone to disbelieving what their eyes told them. A "con" (short for "confidence") man is one who attempts to gain the trust of another, subsequently using deception, fraud, and/or trickery for their own personal gain. I don't think it's unfair to label Oz this way, particularly at the beginning of the film.
Michael Albert