That she gets hit on the head during the cyclone is an explanation for why Dorothy dreams her adventures in "The Wizard of Oz."
Specifically, Dorothy Gale's adventures in Oz are presented as real experiences in the original 1900 book edition of "The Wizard of Oz." But such is not the case with the beloved 1939 movie version. Movie makers made the decision to present the experiences as actually Dorothy's dream while she is knocked out from the cyclone blowing out a window in the family farmhouse.
Um...probably because Dorothy is the main character in the Wizard of Oz? Remember how she got to Oz?
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.
Yes, Dorothy cooperates very well with the other characters in 'The Wizard of Oz.'
Dorothy lives in Kansas.
Um...probably because Dorothy is the main character in the Wizard of Oz? Remember how she got to Oz?
What House? The house of Dorothy which knocked out the wicked witch? or the Palace of the Wizard, can"t recall any other dwellings- farm out-buildings perhaps.
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.
It is impossible to know what Dorthoy's real parents' names are without having more information about who Dorothy is. The iconic Dorothy, is from the movie "The Wizard of Oz." Dorothy's parents' names are not mentioned in the movie.
The only location for Dorothy's home given is "Kansas." The Wizard is from Omaha, but no hometown is mentioned for Dorothy.
Yes, Dorothy cooperates very well with the other characters in 'The Wizard of Oz.'
No Dorothy has no freckles on her face
Dorothy Gale was played by Judy Garland .
Dorothy lives in Kansas.
Kansas
Toto is the name of Dorothy Gale's dog in both the original 1900 book edition of 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' and the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz'.