His sister Dorothy was sent to reside at Halifax with a relative, and the boys of the family were sent to study at Hawkshead where they were educated quite well and cared for (Williams 1993). It is quite possible that this turned out to be Wordsworth’s origin as a solitary
of Oz. In the scene itself, Dorothy leaves her home to see that she is "Not in Kansas anymore," and finds the new and amazing world of the munchkin city in front of her. She also meets Gwendela the good witch as her journey in Oz begins. Shot 1: Wide shot. View behind Dorothy in black and white. Dorothy opens the door to the color world of Oz. She steps out into Oz and stops. Straight on shot, camera moves into Oz first through the door, followed by Dorothy appearing again in the foreground
Dorothy Day, Saint-Worthy? Almost immediately after her death in 1980 controversy arose about whether Dorothy Day should be canonized a Saint by the Church. Now that the Vatican has approved the late Cardinal John O'Connor's request to consider Dorothy Day's "cause," the controversy is being rekindled. After converting, she dedicated her life to New York's poor and immigrants, building hospitality homes that operated much like homeless shelters. Her endeavor
about how Dorothy arrived to the land of Oz. In the novel, Dorothy actually traveled to the land of Oz whereas in the movie, it was only just a dream that she eventually woke up from in the end. This big change contributes to how we interpret the text because it provides a twist on the plot by leading readers of the novel to believe that the adventure that Dorothy goes on is real and that everything she went through was real. Readers can tell that this is not just an adventure that Dorothy made up
The original book of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, has many differences within the plot when compared to the 1951 Disney movie adaptation. One of the differences between these two adaptations is that in the book, Tweedledee and Tweedledum never appear or are mentioned. In the movie, Tweedledee and Tweedledum are included. This makes the reader/audience understand the text differently because there are more characters incorporated into the movie that change the plot. Adding new
characters; Dorothy Gale! I rushed out the door. It was cold and windy but the sky was clear and the sun was shining brightly in the sky so it seemed like any other Oklahoma city September day. I jumped into the car and my mom started the car. As soon as I got to school I noticed that it was 7:00 a.m, just in time! “Hey, over here”, my friend Jenny called. “Hi Jenny!”, I replied and rushed to the other side . “I didn’t know you were going to audition too. What are you trying out for?” “Dorothy Gale
Three hundred people gathered in the basement of All Saints Church in Syracuse, people from all walks of life with at least one thing in common: a will to support the Friends Of Dorothy House. Michael walked around the room eagerly greeting friends, new and old. I sat at a table with my classmate as we both took it all in. It’s clear that since its conception in 1993, this event has grown into a colossal undertaking with overwhelming
Citizen Kane directed and co-written by Orson Welles, who also starred as the main character Charles Foster Kane, is considered the top movie of the top 100 movies. Citizen Kane starts with a newsreel that tells the life of Charles Foster Kane, who had just recently died. A newspaper team sets out to tell the real story of Charles Foster Kane and learn the truth behind Kane’s last words, “Rosebud” (Gottlieb, 1992). The reporter asked several prominent people in Kane’s life to give their story about
In 1939, Kansan teenager Dorothy Gale (portrayed by Judy Garland) decides to run away from home to protect her little dog, Toto, from her heinous neighbor, Almira Gulch. Before getting very far, Dorothy sees the error in her ways and attempts to return home before being swept into a strange world of colorful characters by a tornado. Realizing that there is only one way to return home, she sets off with a group of her newfound friends on the adventure of a lifetime. Considered to be the most popular
self. Dorothy, who can be viewed as both the protagonist and antagonist, spends the entire movie swirling around in her own head, unsure what to do, while the entire time she has the power to get back to where she belongs.When Dorothy is the protagonist, she’s fully in Oz, trying to solve her problem and go back to Kansas. However, she antagonizes herself by overlooking the power she was granted in the first place, the slippers that would get her home again. In the initial incident, Dorothy sings