Glinda made it snow, waking up Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion.
The witch obviously wanted the shoes from Dorothy and the poppies poison would put her to sleep enabling her to get the slippers in the book the wizard of oz the witch never put the poison in the poppies it was already there and you could die from those if you stayed there too long
After meeting the Munchkins and Glenda, Dorothy then encounters the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion in the order mentioned.
Dorothy Gale is the protagonist in 'The Wizard of Oz'. The protagonist is the main character. Dorothy is the character around whom the main actions take place and with whom the other characters interact.
A field of poppies causes Dorothy Gale to fall asleep in "The Wizard of Oz."The original 1900 book edition and the beloved 1939 film version of "The Wizard of Oz" are quite different. Among the similarities is the incident in the poppy field, which is one of the events that the book presents and the movie version retains. But in the book Dorothy is rescued by her travelling companions, who get the gracious Queen of the Field Mice to remove the Cowardly Lion also. In the movie, Glinda causes snow to fall and thereby protects everyone from the somnolent dangers of the poppies.
It´s called "Optimistic Voices" It is from the Wizard of Oz and is sung when Dorothy, Toto and the Lion wake up in the field of poppies.
The witch obviously wanted the shoes from Dorothy and the poppies poison would put her to sleep enabling her to get the slippers in the book the wizard of oz the witch never put the poison in the poppies it was already there and you could die from those if you stayed there too long
In the fields of poppies
After meeting the Munchkins and Glenda, Dorothy then encounters the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion in the order mentioned.
Dorothy Gale is the protagonist in 'The Wizard of Oz'. The protagonist is the main character. Dorothy is the character around whom the main actions take place and with whom the other characters interact.
A field of poppies causes Dorothy Gale to fall asleep in "The Wizard of Oz."The original 1900 book edition and the beloved 1939 film version of "The Wizard of Oz" are quite different. Among the similarities is the incident in the poppy field, which is one of the events that the book presents and the movie version retains. But in the book Dorothy is rescued by her travelling companions, who get the gracious Queen of the Field Mice to remove the Cowardly Lion also. In the movie, Glinda causes snow to fall and thereby protects everyone from the somnolent dangers of the poppies.
It´s called "Optimistic Voices" It is from the Wizard of Oz and is sung when Dorothy, Toto and the Lion wake up in the field of poppies.
Dorothy Gale went to see the wizard.
In the book, Dorothy and her friends were admitted to see the wizard the day after they came. In the movie, Dorothy and her friends were dismissed until the guard saw Dorothy cry. He then admitted them to see the Wizard.
The only location for Dorothy's home given is "Kansas." The Wizard is from Omaha, but no hometown is mentioned for Dorothy.
In "The Wizard of Oz," it was the Tin Man, the Scarecrow, and Dorothy who did not fall asleep in the poppy field. The Cowardly Lion was the only one who succumbed to the effects of the poppies and fell asleep. The Tin Man and the Scarecrow were not affected by the poppies due to their lack of biological functions, and Dorothy was protected by the Good Witch of the North's kiss.
Yes, Dorothy cooperates very well with the other characters in 'The Wizard of Oz.'
There is no character named Gloria in the 1939 version of the film.