In "The Wizard of Oz," Glinda the Good Witch gives Dorothy the magical red shoes after the Wicked Witch of the East is killed by Dorothy's house landing on her.
Dorothy shoes were not red and sparkly.
No. Dorothy's shoes were silver in the book and ruby red in the movie.
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Dorothy's red shoes did not represent anything. In the original novel, she had silver shoes (silver to represent magic). When they turned the novel into a film, they changed the shoes to red to take make them stand out more since the film was going to be in colour.
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They are in the Smithsonian Museum.
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Dorothy's red shoes, whose shine is unique as the sparkle is made from dyed fish scales, are currently residing at the National Museum of American History, which is part of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.
One way is to go to fancy brand name stores. They should have some fancy red colored shoes. Make sure the shoes are not heels, because I doubt Dorothy would know how to run with heels.
That is a great question. Dorothy would not be Dorothy without her signature pigtails, glittering red shoes, and her small, adorable white dog, Toto. How to recreate Dorothy's innocent school-girl pigtails: http://www.howcast.com/videos/166478-Dorothy-Wizard-Of-Oz-Hair-Tutorial Her outfit: http://www.ehow.com/how_2071903_make-dorothy-halloween-costume.html Her ruby-red shoes: http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Glitter-Shoes I hope this works!
take dorothy's red shoes that use to belong to the wicked witch of the east that dorothy killed by the house landing on her
silver