In the story of “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” by L. Frank Baum utilized colors which played a very important role throughout the story. The colors represent the region, which Dorothy and her friends are in. While following the yellow brick road they cross the blue Munchkins, the yellow Winkies, and the green Emerald City. Each of the color schemes symbolizes an important region in Dorothy’s journey. While facing many problems and obstacles they manage to get to their ultimate destination which is the Emerald green City. In the story Dorothy must follow the Yellow Brick Road in order to locate the Emerald City. Even though the road will take her to Oz in hope that he will send her back to Kansas. When she ends up in the Land of Oz, she is greeted by the good witch of the north, who then explains directions and what she must do in order to get to the Emerald City. Although the color yellow symbolizes the bricks in the road, it also illustrates as a guide for all who follows it to the roads ultimate destination the Emerald city. The actual road in which Baum uses to demonstrate is believed to be in New York, where he attended Peekskill Military Academy. …show more content…
However blue is known to be the city of the Munchkins, where Dorothy first landed from being flown away by a cyclone.
In this city everything is blue including the people, the houses, and the sky. In the Land of the munchkins they are ruled by the good witch of the north who Dorothy meets when she firsts lands. White is the color of a pure witch and blue embodies the color of the munchkins. When Dorothy’s house had landed, she was informed that she killed the wicked witch of the East later than being praised as a sorceress. The Munchkins instantaneously accepted Dorothy since she had a gingham dress on of blue and
white.
Since the color green is portrayed in the story from the Emerald City. This is Dorothy’s final destination in order to see Oz and find her way back home to Kansas. The color green is expressed by the valuable Emerald gem. In the Emerald City everything is green, the people are green the houses are green even the sky has a green tint. The palace of Oz is a big beautiful castle made of emerald gems and rhinestones built by the people who obey the great wizard.
Although we learn that L. Frank Baum uses color in the story to describe the atmosphere that the characters are in. Since we know that these colors symbolize a message, which is to be told within each region. For example the reason why Baum describes Kansas as grey is because it is boring and there is no life there. The Emerald city is described green and beautiful because of the value of the emerald gem. In this story we learn the theme is that acts of kindness will never go unrewarded, and that is why Dorothy and her friends were all remunerated with everything that they wanted.