The emancipated woman in the book and the source ofself-knowledge in both the book and the film is what Glinda represents in "The Wizard of Oz."
Specifically, author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum (May 15, 1856 - May 6, 1919) never spoke or wrote about the meaning, representation or symbolism of any of his book's characters and events. But a well-written literary work invites many interpretations. In this case, Glinda the Good can be seen as representative of emancipated women since the author's wife and mother-in-law were strong women and early suffragettes. Additionally, she can be interpreted as the source of self-knowledge since she gets Dorothy to realize the power of the magic shoes in the book and the importance of home and self-determination in the film.
Oh we loathe the Old One
It's possible Toto represented Dorthy's link to home. He was the only tangible, physical proof that remained of her life in Kansas.
He represents the land of oz because he is the wizard of oz. He lives in the emerald city.
innocence, and vulnerablility
Billie Burke
In the movie, Glinda wears pink.
In the book, Glinda is the Witch of the South. In the movie, she is the Witch of the North. for oodles it is North
In 'The Wizard of Oz', if Glinda's bubble popped before she landed, she would probably have been caught by the Munchkins. The bubble was made of plastic for the movie, not a real soap bubble.
No. In the book, Glinda is the Good Witch of the South. The Good Witch of the North kisses Dorothy's forehead.
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Billie Burke
In the movie, Glinda wears pink.
Pink in wicked and white in wizard of oz.
In the book, Glinda is the Witch of the South. In the movie, she is the Witch of the North. for oodles it is North
Billie Burke played Glinda, the Good Witch of the North, in the 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz".
She wants Dorothy to figure out answers on her own.
GlendaAnother answer- it's spelled Glinda
In 'The Wizard of Oz', if Glinda's bubble popped before she landed, she would probably have been caught by the Munchkins. The bubble was made of plastic for the movie, not a real soap bubble.
No. In the book, Glinda is the Good Witch of the South. The Good Witch of the North kisses Dorothy's forehead.
In the film Glinda came from the North whereas in the book she was from the South .
By giving her the ruby slippers.