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There were many problems for the characters to solve in the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz'. Among the first was keeping Dorothy Gale's pet dog Toto safe from Almira Gulch. Another was Uncle Henry, Aunt Em, Dorothy, and Toto keeping out of the path of the Kansas twister. Still another was Dorothy keeping clear of the apple trees that fought back when she and the Scarecrow tried to get something to eat. Yet another was Dorothy and her four friends keeping away from the Wicked Witch of the West. As an example, the five friends nearly died in the deadly poppy fields. For example, they had to figure out how to protect themselves from the Witch's deadly bees. In the way of another example, they faced the challenges of killing the Witch, and getting themselves and her broomstick out of her Castle. Throughout the movie, the five friends found their biggest, most enduring problems to be realizing their dreams. For example, Dorothy wanted to get herself and Toto back home to Kansas. The Cowardly Lion wanted courage. The Scarecrow wanted brains. The Tin Woodman wanted a heart. In the process, they dealt with the problem of getting the Wizard to keep his promiseto help them meet their dreams. Once the dreams were met for Dorothy's three friends, she and Toto confronted the problem of an alternate route home once the Wizard's hot air balloon left without them.

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