Dorothy kills the Wicked Witch of the West at the castle by throwing a large amount of water onto the witch, where she then melted on the spot. Guess witched aren't as invincible as we thought they were.
In the original 1900 book edition of The Wizard of Oz, the Wicked Witch of the West tries to kill Dorothy Gale, her pet dog Toto, and their three friends the Cowardly Lion, the Scarecrow, and the Tin Woodman by sending her slaves to kill them all. First, there are wolves, which are followed by crows, bees, enslaved Winkies of the Yellow Winkieland of the West, and Winged Monkeys. Back in her Yellow Castle, the Witch mistreats Dorothy, and trips her. But before Dorothy can be starved or mistreated to death, she throws a fatal bucket of water on the Witch. In the beloved 1939 film version, the Witch tries to kill the five friends when they stop in the deathly poppy field. But Glinda the Good Witch causes it to snow, and thereby keeps the five friends awake and alive. Inside her Castle, the Witch says that Dorothy has only one hour to live. The means of death aren't mentioned. But the Witch causes a fire when she throws the hourglass on the floor. The five friends manage to escape, only to be cornered by the Witch and her torch-lighted broom. The Scarecrow briefly catches fire. But Dorothy throws a fatal bucket of water on the Witch before any further murderous intents can be carried out.
Throwing water so that she melts to death is the way in which Dorothy Gale gets rids of the Wicked Witch of the West in "The Wizard of Oz" and in "Wicked."
Specifically, Dorothy has the magic slippers of the Wicked Witch of the East. The Wicked Witch of the West wants those slippers. She manages to take one. But Dorothy throws water in self-defense to protect herself and her dog Toto. She has no idea that water is deadly to the Witch.
Dorothy Gale accidentally killed the Wicked Witch of the East. The Witch was in the wrong place at the wrong time. She was exactly on the spot where Dorothy's farmhouse landed in the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz. The house settling into the Blue Country of the Munchkins of the East flattened the Witch and knocked the life right out of her.
Dorothy throws a bucket of water on the Wicked Witch of the West, whose response is to melt.
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She threw water on her to put out the fire, but the wicked witch melted.
(that was the witch of the west)
A cyclone blew a house on the wicked witch if the east.
When Dorothy's house falls on her when she first comes into OZ.
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Dorothy gets so angry at her that she throws a bucket of water at her. Apparently water makes witches evaporate into nothing.
She accidentally melted her with a bucket of water.
The Wicked Witch of the West wanted the Slippers that had belonged to the Wicked Witch of the East. Dorothy's house had landed on the Wicked Witch of the East, and killed her. Dorothy therefore got the shoes, which had secret powers. In the book and the 1902/1903 stage versions of The Wizard of Oz, author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15,1856-May 5, 1919] made the Slippers Silver. In the posthumous 1939 film version, the Slippers were Ruby.In the Wizard of Oz it is not said why she wants the shoes. But in the musical 'Wicked' it is said she wants those slippers because they belonged to her sister Nessarose, (Wicked Witch of the East) and they were all she had to remember her by.
Dorothy kills the Wicked Witch of the East when the family farmhouse lands on her. She kills the Wicked Witch of the West by throwing a bucket of water on, and melting, her. In both cases, it's accidental death.
In the book by author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 5, 1919], the Wizard gives the Scarecrow a "bran-new" brain that he had stuffed with bran, needles, and pins. In the posthumous 1939 film version, he gives the Scarecrow a piece of paper that's an honorary degree ka Th.D., or Doctorate in Thinkology.
The Wicked Witch of the West was given a false chin and nose to exaggerate and lengthen those features, under green make-up. The broom-flying scenes involved a harness,just as with the Winged Monkeys. And she melted, by being lowered gradually down from sight by way of an elevator platform built into the floor.
She wanted the slippers. They belonged to her sister Nessa who was given them by her father. The wicked witch later put a spell on them so nessa could walk -- as she is in a wheelchair. They are the last thing she had of her sister and she just wanted them back for sentimental value but Glinda gave them to Dorothy
the house fell on her
The Wicked Witch of the West wanted the Slippers that had belonged to the Wicked Witch of the East. Dorothy's house had landed on the Wicked Witch of the East, and killed her. Dorothy therefore got the shoes, which had secret powers. In the book and the 1902/1903 stage versions of The Wizard of Oz, author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15,1856-May 5, 1919] made the Slippers Silver. In the posthumous 1939 film version, the Slippers were Ruby.In the Wizard of Oz it is not said why she wants the shoes. But in the musical 'Wicked' it is said she wants those slippers because they belonged to her sister Nessarose, (Wicked Witch of the East) and they were all she had to remember her by.
Kill Dorthy =(
Dorothy kills the Wicked Witch of the East when the family farmhouse lands on her. She kills the Wicked Witch of the West by throwing a bucket of water on, and melting, her. In both cases, it's accidental death.
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He tells Dorothy to kill the Wicked Witch, he tells Dorothy he's really a circus man from Topeka, he tells Dorothy he'll build a balloon and bring her back to Kansas.
In the book by author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 5, 1919], the Wizard gives the Scarecrow a "bran-new" brain that he had stuffed with bran, needles, and pins. In the posthumous 1939 film version, he gives the Scarecrow a piece of paper that's an honorary degree ka Th.D., or Doctorate in Thinkology.
The Wicked Witch of the West was given a false chin and nose to exaggerate and lengthen those features, under green make-up. The broom-flying scenes involved a harness,just as with the Winged Monkeys. And she melted, by being lowered gradually down from sight by way of an elevator platform built into the floor.
She wanted the slippers. They belonged to her sister Nessa who was given them by her father. The wicked witch later put a spell on them so nessa could walk -- as she is in a wheelchair. They are the last thing she had of her sister and she just wanted them back for sentimental value but Glinda gave them to Dorothy
They did not carry any weapons. They just poured water on her by accident, while trying to put out the Scarecrow, who was set on fire by her.
Towards the end of the film, following the balloon inicdent Dorothy finds herself awake in her bedroom at home. the entire episode was, in layman"s terms, a Nightmare. This plot resolution automatically would preclude a sequel as the thing never happened outside fantasy land.
There are two. Dorothy's clapping her heels together and saying, "Take me home to Aunt Em," is the final climax. For it's the final resolution to the original challenge, conflict, crisis, dilemma, problem: what to do to get back home? The Shakespearean climax is a high point that's midway through the story. In The Wizard of Oz, midway most likely is Dorothy's interview with the Wizard, and his instructions to kill the Wicked Witch of the West in exchange for his services. But the Shakespearean climax may be seen as actually occurring close to that point, but some pages later, when Dorothy melts the Wicked Witch of the West with a bucket of water. As a consequence, Dorothy and her friends lose their way, and that makes the other half of the story possible.