She expresses her amazement as she first gazes upon the land exclaiming to her little dog, “I don’t think were in Kansas anymore, Toto!” She accidently makes enemies with the Wicked Witch of the West when her house lands on and kills the Wicked Witch’s sister. The Witch also wants to claim her sister’s magical slippers, which Glinda has rewarded to Dorothy. She makes friends with the Munchkins, who proclaim her a hero for freeing them from the bondage of the Wicked Witch of the East. Dorothy must now find her way back home to Kansas, and is directed by Glinda to seek out the all-knowing and powerful Wizard of Oz. Along her way, she assembles a group of companions whom all share in their need to seek out the Wizard’s help. The scarecrow thinks he needs brains, the Tin Man thinks he lacks heart, and the Lion wants some courage. They must conquer the Wicked Witch of the West in order for the Wizard to grant their wishes. They finally succeed in defeating the Wicked Witch, but find that the Wizard is a fraud. They soon realize they never needed the Wizard’s help. They had always had the ability to grant their own wishes. Glinda explains this when she tells Dorothy, “You have had the power to return home all along.” The scarecrow asks Glinda, “Why didn’t you tell her this before?” Glinda replies, “Because she wouldn’t have believed me. She had to find it out on her
She expresses her amazement as she first gazes upon the land exclaiming to her little dog, “I don’t think were in Kansas anymore, Toto!” She accidently makes enemies with the Wicked Witch of the West when her house lands on and kills the Wicked Witch’s sister. The Witch also wants to claim her sister’s magical slippers, which Glinda has rewarded to Dorothy. She makes friends with the Munchkins, who proclaim her a hero for freeing them from the bondage of the Wicked Witch of the East. Dorothy must now find her way back home to Kansas, and is directed by Glinda to seek out the all-knowing and powerful Wizard of Oz. Along her way, she assembles a group of companions whom all share in their need to seek out the Wizard’s help. The scarecrow thinks he needs brains, the Tin Man thinks he lacks heart, and the Lion wants some courage. They must conquer the Wicked Witch of the West in order for the Wizard to grant their wishes. They finally succeed in defeating the Wicked Witch, but find that the Wizard is a fraud. They soon realize they never needed the Wizard’s help. They had always had the ability to grant their own wishes. Glinda explains this when she tells Dorothy, “You have had the power to return home all along.” The scarecrow asks Glinda, “Why didn’t you tell her this before?” Glinda replies, “Because she wouldn’t have believed me. She had to find it out on her