the scarecrow
Dorothy misses the Scarecrow the most because he represents her deepest emotional connection and understanding. Throughout their journey in Oz, he shows kindness, loyalty, and a genuine desire to learn and grow, making him a beloved companion. His absence highlights her longing for friendship and the bond they shared, as well as the comfort he provided in their adventures. Ultimately, the Scarecrow embodies the heart and intelligence she values in her relationships.
Dorothy Gale went to see the wizard.
Dorothy Gale to the scarecrow
A scarecrow is mentioned in various literary works, most notably in L. Frank Baum's "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," where the Scarecrow is one of Dorothy's companions on her journey to see the Wizard. Additionally, scarecrows are often referenced in folklore and popular culture as symbols of agriculture and rural life, representing protection against birds and other pests in fields.
The cast of Dorothy and the Scarecrow in Oz - 1910 includes: Marcia Moore as Dorothy
the scarecrow
Dorothy and the Scarecrow in Oz - 1910 was released on: USA: 14 April 1910
Dorothy misses the Scarecrow the most because he represents her deepest emotional connection and understanding. Throughout their journey in Oz, he shows kindness, loyalty, and a genuine desire to learn and grow, making him a beloved companion. His absence highlights her longing for friendship and the bond they shared, as well as the comfort he provided in their adventures. Ultimately, the Scarecrow embodies the heart and intelligence she values in her relationships.
Dorothy Gale went to see the wizard.
Dorothy and the Scarecrow are fighting with the trees.Just after the Scarecrow says, "I'll show you how to get apples," Dorothy is briefly seen to be wearing black, but ruby, slippers.
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Dorothy Gale to the scarecrow
the lion, the tin man, and the scarecrow
Dorothy's sidekicks were the Scarecrow, the Tinman, and the Cowardly Lion. They joined her on her journey to the Emerald City because they also wanted something from the Wizard (a brain, a heart, and courage respectively).
How can one LOVE a monster, even if benevolent. if she doesn"t even know the names of the characters, who are described by their roles- like the Butcher, baker and candlestick maker- not as real people. a silly question. OR Dorothy most likely Loved the scarecrow the most because its supposedly true that Hunk (the farmer guy who was the scarecrow) and Dorothy supposedly liked each other in the real life.
because scarecrow was made out of hay and if her is caught by fire he is ON fire. that is why he is scared of matches