By giving her the ruby slippers.
No. In the book, Glinda is the Good Witch of the South. The Good Witch of the North kisses Dorothy's forehead.
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 film Glinda came from the North whereas in the book she was from the South .
In the 1939 movie, Glinda, the good witch of the north told Dorothy that the wicked witch of the east was Alista..I don't know if the name is spelled correct, but that's how Glinda pronouned it..
Yes, Glinda is the Good Witch of the South in the original 1900 book edition of "The Wizard of Oz."In the book, Glinda is not the first witch that Dorothy Gale and her pet dog Toto meet in the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz. Instead, it is the nameless, elderly Good Witch of the North. In the beloved 1939 movie version, the position descriptions of the Good Witch of the North and the Good Witch of the South are merged into one. That one person is named Glinda. That one part of Oz land over which she rules is the North. The South goes unmentioned in the movie, just as does Glinda's nameless, good colleague of the book version.
No. In the book, Glinda is the Good Witch of the South. The Good Witch of the North kisses Dorothy's forehead.
In the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Glinda is the Witch of the South. The other witches are only known as "The Wicked Witch of the West," "The Wicked Witch of the East," and "The Good Witch of the North." In the movie The Wizard of Oz: Glinda is the Witch of the North. The other witches are only known as "The Wicked Witch of the West" and "The Wicked Witch of the East." In the book Wicked: Galinda, later Glinda, is the Witch of the South, Elphaba is the Witch of the West, Nessarose is the Witch of the East, and the Witch of the North is never mentioned or named.
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 (August 7, 1884-May 14, 1970)
In the film Glinda came from the North whereas in the book she was from the South .
Billie Burke played Glinda, the Good Witch of the North, in the 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz".
In the 1939 movie, Glinda, the good witch of the north told Dorothy that the wicked witch of the east was Alista..I don't know if the name is spelled correct, but that's how Glinda pronouned it..
Yes, Glinda is the Good Witch of the South in the original 1900 book edition of "The Wizard of Oz."In the book, Glinda is not the first witch that Dorothy Gale and her pet dog Toto meet in the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz. Instead, it is the nameless, elderly Good Witch of the North. In the beloved 1939 movie version, the position descriptions of the Good Witch of the North and the Good Witch of the South are merged into one. That one person is named Glinda. That one part of Oz land over which she rules is the North. The South goes unmentioned in the movie, just as does Glinda's nameless, good colleague of the book version.
The Good Witch of the North, in the book version of The Wizard of Oz by author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 5, 1919]; Glinda the Good Witch, and then the Wicked Witch of the West, in the 1939 film version. In the book, Glinda is the Good Witch of the South, and the Good Witch of the North remains nameless. In the film, there's no Good Witch of the South, for Glinda is incorrectly given the name of Good Witch of the North.
... A rainbow-colored travelingbubble-ball of light floats toward Dorothy, growing larger as it approaches. Inside is the white-gowned,fairy-like Glinda, the Good Witch of the North with a long, obligatory star wand and brilliant crown.Upon setting down, a puzzled Glinda ponders how to free herself from the colorful bubble."Pray tell me child" she inquires of Dorothy, "How am I to free myself from this glittery abode?""Hmmm..." Dorothy sarcastically taunts, "I thought you were the wise one here!""Ahhh, little one," Glinda pouts. "I do know how the Ruby slippers can get you home, but alas, I am not sure how to get out of this glowing bubble.""POP IT WITH YOUR WAND for land sakes" Dorothy shouts."Oh... good idea my Dear!"POP!And that's how Glinda was freed from here bubble in the Wizard of Oz.
Glinda the Good Witch doesn't have any equivalent in Kansas.
There is no character named Gloria in the 1939 version of the film.