why does Dorothy miss Scarecrow most?
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ehg974-773-341306 — 9 years ago(October 31, 2016 09:41 AM)
Really? I have NEVER heard this before, but I guess I can see it being true.
I always did think it odd that the three farmhands are very prominent in her dream, where there's no Oz counterparts to Uncle Henry and Auntie Em. -
AutumnCider — 9 years ago(October 31, 2016 12:05 PM)
I have heard about the original Hunk/Dorothy romance before. I think that, originally, they intended to have Hunk be a bit younger than he was in the final film (the character was originally prepping for college,) and Dorothy be a bit older (maybe closer to Judy Garland's own age.)
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Gubbio — 10 years ago(December 02, 2015 03:18 PM)
Why does Dorothy say she will miss him most?
I always believed it was because he took a leadership role and did most of the thinking for the group in spite of not having a brain!
He was more like an adult someone Dorothy could look up to while Tin Man was always crying and Lion was always nervous and scared. Those two needed more support than they gave. -
NobodymournstheWicked — 10 years ago(March 27, 2016 06:51 PM)
He was the one that she was closest to the most out of all 4 of them, plus she was the first one out of the trio that she met on her journey to get the Wizard of Oz to help her get back to Kansas.
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Gubbio — 9 years ago(June 20, 2016 09:09 AM)
I also find that moment awkward to watch. Lion and Tin Man were right there, and they couldn't help it that they weren't the first ones that she met.
I think it was supposed to be a "stage whisper." That is, the character speaks so that the audience can hear but
those others present are supposed to be out of hearing range
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Suspension of disbelief. -
Gubbio — 9 years ago(June 22, 2016 03:00 PM)
You have to look at this logically:
- If Scarecrow weren't made of hay, the Witch wouldn't have lit him on fire.
- If the Witch didn't light Scarecrow on fire, Dorothy wouldn't have flung the bucket of water on him.
- If Dorothy didn't fling the bucket of water, none of it would've inadvertently splashed onto the Witch.
- If water hadn't splashed on the Witch, she never would have melted.
- If the Witch hadn't melted, Dorothy would not have obtained the broomstick.
- If Dorothy had not obtained the broomstick, she would have nothing to offer the Wizard in order to get back home.
In summary, at that point in the story, Scarecrow helped Dorothy achieve her goal. Therefore, she would miss him the most.
It's all cause and effect.
It must be hell inside your head.