The yellow brick road was a feature of the Novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz". This was a novel written by L. Frank Baum. It was the road that lead to Emerald City.
The Yellow Brick Road is in the fictional "Wizard of Oz" story. Dorothy is knocked unconscious and has a dream (which takes up the bulk of the story). In the dream, she follows the Yellow Brick Road to get to the Emerald City, also called Oz, to ask the wizard to help her get back home.
Are you serious? Who doesn't know this? The YELLOW brick road. Follow the yellow brick road!
The wizard of Oz
No, yellow brick road is not capitalized in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the phrase is not capitalized in the original 1900 book edition of "The Wizard of Oz." But it is capitalized in the script to the beloved 1939 film version of the children's story. Additionally, the phrase comes from the script instead of the book, where it tends to be called a road paved with yellow brick or a yellow brick path.
Yes it is a fictional story.
Yes. A very fictional story.
Wasn't it the yellow lamp?
Wasn't it the yellow lamp?
No, creative writing does not have to be fictional.
A fictional novel is a lengthy story.
yes it does have to be fictional
A brick and hoagie town is a town with brick houses and hoagie sandwiches.