Summary of the Film The Wizard of Oz

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Dorothy was a young lady, full of spirit, living with her aunt and uncle on a farm in Kansas. She was full of energy and really loved her little dog Toto. A whirling cyclone landed her house on a witch in Oz; she started her journey to the Emerald City to ask the Wizard of Oz how to help her return to her hometown of Kansas. Dorothy was really nice and kind and she had many traditional moral values. She didn’t worry about the past events; she somehow made the best out of thing that was happening in the present. Her goal was to return home despite the difficulties she encountered in the magic city of Oz.
The wicked witch of the east was killed when Dorothy's house landed on her in the Land of Oz; she gave the munchkins many problems for years by enslaving them. After she died, the magic slippers appeared on Dorothy’s feet. Somehow Dorothy became the munchkin’s savior, and some of them thought she was a good witch. This was the beginning of Dorothy’s problems. She became a leader, but she inherited enemies in the process. The biggest and baddest enemy was the wicked witch of the West. Not knowing the power of the slippers, Dorothy wanted them off her feet immediately. She was more afraid when the Witch of the West demanded them. One of the two good witches, named Glenda, the Witch of the North greeted Dorothy upon her arrival in Oz. She was older but beautiful woman. She gave Dorothy great advice for making to the wizard, but she no power to help Dorothy make it back home to her family. She also told Dorothy to never take the glass slippers off. The munchkins told her to follow the yellow brick road and Dorothy started her journey. She met the Scarecrow along this journey. He was being roasted by crows, and they we...

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...d the Wizard of Oz he told them to give them everything they wanted if they could kill the Wicked Witch of the West. After completed the task, they returned to find out he was not even a great wizard. He was only an imposter; however he helps the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, and Lion with their wishes and tries to take Dorothy back to Kansas in a hot air balloon, but it unfortunately departs without her.
Dorothy learned on this journey that she was a great leader. She was able to help several characters reach goals that they never knew could possible to accomplish. She wasn’t just the little girl from a farm in Kansas that she thought she was. She was able to help them because she had all the things inside of her they wished to achieve; she had courage, brains, and a heart. The biggest thing I saw in Dorothy was the will power, drive, and motivation to lead.

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