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In "Stompin' at the Savoy," Dorothy does not die. The story centers around her experiences and challenges as a performer in a vibrant nightclub setting during the 1930s. While she faces various struggles, the narrative primarily focuses on her journey, dreams, and the vibrant atmosphere of the Savoy rather than her demise.

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