In "The Wizard of Oz," Dorothy sees various objects and characters swirling around her in the tornado, including a woman in distress, her farm animals, and the evil Miss Gulch on a bicycle. These visions represent Dorothy's fears and anxieties, as well as her desire for adventure and escape from her mundane life in Kansas. The tornado serves as a catalyst for Dorothy's journey to the magical land of Oz, where she embarks on a transformative and fantastical adventure.
Dorothy and her little dog, Toto.
Dorothy Gale went to see the wizard.
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Dorothy Gale
Oz appears to Dorothy as a giant head.
In The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy's house is transported to the Land of Oz by a tornado.
Dorothy and her little dog, Toto.
A tornado takes Dorothy Gale from Kansas to the land of Oz.
Dorothy and her dog Toto were picked up by a tornado in The Wizard of Oz, though this was later revealed to be a dream.
In the "Wizard of Oz," it was a tornado that transports Dorothy to the magical land of Oz. This tornado is a pivotal event that sets the story in motion.
Dorothy Gale went to see the wizard.
Dorothy
A tornado takes Dorothy Gale and her dog Toto from Kansas to Oz in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, Dorothy and Toto are inside the family house and on their way to the trap door to the cellar. But the tornado uproots the house before Dorothy and Toto get to safety. It carries the house over the rainbow and into the beautiful, enchanted, magical land of Oz, where the house settles in the Blue Country of the Munchkins.
TOTO stands for "Totable Tornado Observatory" and was named after Dorothy's dog from The Wizard of OZ.
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In the fields of poppies
In the Oz books, Dorothy is an orphan raised by her aunt and uncle in the bleak landscape of a Kansas farm. It was never divulged as to her true origins