Scarecrow Official
: In modern times, they serve as icons of autumn and the completion of the agricultural cycle. 2. Design and Construction
: Dressed in discarded farmer's clothes, such as flannel shirts, overalls, and hats, to mimic a human presence. 3. Cultural and Narrative Archetypes Scarecrow
: The use of human-shaped decoys dates back to ancient Egypt to protect wheat fields. : In modern times, they serve as icons
: Popularized by characters like the Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz , often characterized as kind, gentle, and country-bumpkin . : In modern times
Scarecrows often appear in literature and media as characters with distinct "personalities".