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Questions and Answers
What did the Scarecrow ask?
What did the Scarecrow ask?
Who rang the bell?
Who rang the bell?
Tinman & Dorothy
What does Dorothy read from the notice?
What does Dorothy read from the notice?
Bell out of order — please knock.
What do all characters want?
What do all characters want?
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Why does Scarecrow think there is a Wizard?
Why does Scarecrow think there is a Wizard?
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The Great Oz can be seen by anyone.
The Great Oz can be seen by anyone.
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What does Dorothy have to prove to the guard?
What does Dorothy have to prove to the guard?
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What does the Lion say about the Wizard?
What does the Lion say about the Wizard?
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What does Dorothy say about her journey?
What does Dorothy say about her journey?
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What is the command given by the Wizard?
What is the command given by the Wizard?
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What happens if someone finds the Wicked Witch?
What happens if someone finds the Wicked Witch?
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Dorothy can go without Toto.
Dorothy can go without Toto.
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What does the guard say when the characters arrive?
What does the guard say when the characters arrive?
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Study Notes
Characters and Their Roles
- Scarecrow: Engages with Dorothy and the Tinman, questions the presence of a bell but points out the notice on the door.
- Tinman: Involved in conversations with Dorothy and the Scarecrow, demonstrates confusion about the notice.
- Lion: Expresses concern about the Wizard and leads the group, revealing his fears indirectly.
- Dorothy: Central character seeking the Wizard, shows determination and reliance on the Good Witch's guidance.
- The Wizard: An elusive figure whom none have seen; his existence is a source of doubt and speculation among the characters.
Key Plot Points
- The main character group wishes to see the Wizard in Emerald City, motivated by their needs.
- A bell out of order leads to confusion and discussions about the notice.
- Dorothy's ruby slippers serve as proof for her identity and mission, which impresses the Scarecrow.
- The characters' journey to find the Wicked Witch is marked by uncertainty about the paths and dangers.
- They discuss the Winkies, who were once similar to them but are now enslaved, reflecting the dark aspects of their quest.
Themes and Motifs
- Quest for Identity: Dorothy seeks the Wizard to find her way home, highlighting themes of belonging.
- Courage and Friendship: The characters support one another despite their fears, showcasing the strength of camaraderie.
- Illusion vs. Reality: Doubts about the Wizard's existence and power illustrate the theme of perception versus the truth behind their quest.
Important Quotes and Contexts
- Dorothy emphasizes the necessity of seeing the Wizard, showing her desperation and strong will.
- The mention of "not nobody - not nohow!" emphasizes the barriers to meeting the Wizard, reinforcing the sense of mystique surrounding him.
- The dialogue about the Yellow Brick Road reflects the travels in unfamiliar territory, underscoring the element of risk in their journey.
Setting Details
- Emerald City: Gem-like location where the Wizard resides, seen as a place of hope and potential fulfillment for the characters' desires.
- Land of Winkies: A place controlled by the Wicked Witch, representing the obstacles and evils the characters must overcome in their journey.
Character Development
- Each character reveals personal traits, fears, and motivations, evolving through their experiences and interactions, particularly Dorothy’s growing confidence and determination.
- The group dynamic and the individual backstories create a deeper understanding of their goals and challenges throughout the narrative.
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