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Originally Posted by Abishai100
I think Dorothy learned that everyday people are strange enough for her not to fantasize about being whisked away to some land of complete eccentricity.
That's what makes Dorothy like Alice.
I think in another lifetime, I was a mailman (maybe in Kansas)!
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Hi Abi! Maybe in another lifetime you gave a letter to a postal worker who took the letter to Kansas...
Regarding your summation of what Dorthy learned... I think it's really easy to come up with what you think she learned, but what I'm really asking is: what do her actual words mean?
If you
were going by her actual words, can you match up what you said with what she actually said?
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DOROTHY
Well, I -- I think that it -- that it
wasn't enough just to want to see Uncle
Henry and Auntie Em -- and it's that -- if
I ever go looking for my heart's desire
again, I won't look any further than my own
backyard. Because if it isn't there, I
never really lost it to begin with! Is
that right?
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