Wizard of Oz

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(CI Part 2)
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When Dorothy is up inside the cyclone, she sees Miss Gulch riding her bicycle, who then turns into a witch on a broomstick.  When the house lands, it lands on the witch, and then Dorothy and later the Munchkins sing about how "the witch to satisfy an itch when riding on her broomstick thumbing for a hitch", so the house landed on her.  So the witch who was killed by the house was Miss Gulch/Witch of the East, and it's her sister that is the Witch of the West.
 
When Dorothy is up inside the cyclone, she sees Miss Gulch riding her bicycle, who then turns into a witch on a broomstick.  When the house lands, it lands on the witch, and then Dorothy and later the Munchkins sing about how "the witch to satisfy an itch when riding on her broomstick thumbing for a hitch", so the house landed on her.  So the witch who was killed by the house was Miss Gulch/Witch of the East, and it's her sister that is the Witch of the West.
  
The entire window frame blow out and hit Dorothy on the head, but later we see part of the window back in place again.  And now we see where she put that picnic basket, she picks it up right before she leaves her bedroom after the house has landed.  A girl can't go anywhere without a picnic basket!
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The entire window frame blow out and hit Dorothy on the head, but later we see part of the window back in place again.  And now we see where she put that picnic basket, she picks it up right before she leaves her bedroom after the house has landed.  A girl can't go anywhere without a picnic basket! Of course even though the bed has just been sliding back and forth across the room, the picnic basket is still upright with all it's precious contents (whatever they are) in it.
  
 
For a people just-recently-oppressed by the evil Witch of the West, the Munchkins sure seem to live in an idyllic garden of beautiful flowers and water and have very colorful clothes.
 
For a people just-recently-oppressed by the evil Witch of the West, the Munchkins sure seem to live in an idyllic garden of beautiful flowers and water and have very colorful clothes.

Revision as of 19:50, 26 August 2008

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