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by:Robin Hutchings
Probably the biggest, and most important difference between the book is the fact that in one, Dorothy is simply dreaming, and in the book she really travels to the land of OZ.
wizard
The shoes are silver in the book.
The movie leaves out the back-stories of the scarecrow, the tinman, and the lion.Violence in the movie is very watered down. Winged Monkeys and the Tale of the Golden Cap is left out in the movie.The Queen of the Field Mice and Her Helpfulness is also left out.
The quote "There's No Place Like Home" has become something of a expression, it remains an important theme throughout the story.
i think the book was amazing the movie was not as good as the book. the book has so many more details and it has 10 times the action. i would totally say read this book.
The story begins in a farming town in
Kansas. Dorothy soon finds herself in the magical land of Oz after being transported by a
tornado. Oz is both a magical and scary place.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is the classic story of a young girl named Dorothy who is swept away from her home to a magical land. There, she befriends a Scarecrow, a Cowardly Lion, and a Tin Woodman and the three make their way along a Yellow Brick Road to the Emerald City in search of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz. They finally find him and he seems to grant the wishes of her three friends but Dorothy is forced to learn that the Wonderful Wizard of Oz is nothing more than a mere human and that the ability to return home lies within her.