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Dorothy Gale - Wikipedia Dorothy Gale is a character created by the American author L Frank Baum as the protagonist in many of his Oz novels She first appears in Baum's classic 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and reappears in most of its sequels
Dorothy | Wizard of Oz, Kansas, Scarecrow | Britannica Dorothy is a young girl who lives in a one-room house in Kansas with the careworn Uncle Henry and Aunt Em; the joy of her life is her dog, Toto A sudden cyclone strikes, and, by the time Dorothy catches Toto, she is unable to reach the family’s storm cellar
Dorothy Gale (Novels) | Oz Wiki | Fandom Dorothy Gale is an orphan who made several trips to the Land of Oz with her little black dog, Toto She eventually moved to Oz permanently and lives in the Emerald City with her best friend, Princess Ozma, who is the ruler of all the land and made Dorothy a princess of Oz
GALE, DOROTHY | Encyclopedia of the Great Plains Frank Baum lasted only three years in the Great Plains; Dorothy Gale lasted ten Together they gave the region one of its admirable citizens, someone with the heart, brains, and courage to thrive in a difficult environment
Dorothy Gale - Shmoop Everything you ever wanted to know about Dorothy Gale in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, written by masters of this stuff just for you
Dorothy Gale | Oz Wiki | Fandom This is a disambiguation page for Dorothy Gale, a young girl from Kansas who went on several adventures in the Land of Oz
Dorothy Gale Facts for Kids Dorothy Gale is a famous character created by American author L Frank Baum She is the main hero in many of his Oz books Dorothy first appeared in Baum's classic children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900 She then showed up in most of the books that followed
Judy Garland was Called a Pig in Pigtails and Forced to Starve . . . We’ll always remember Judy Garland as the beautiful, round-faced Dorothy Gale in the 1939 film, the Wizard of Oz Her astounding performance has been preserved in the minds and hearts of millions of people throughout generations, making the Wizard of Oz a household classic But behind the cheerful