The Tin-man's Heart is glowing red.

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To be continued in the future as the Tin Woodman. This is a scene from one of my favorite movies. This is a scene between Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion. These are Dorothy's friends in the land of Oz that she meets while she's there. This novel is kind of a fanfiction for the Wizard of Oz. I'm a little ashamed of it and kind of embarrassed by it. But I wanted to make a Wizard of Oz Fanfiction because I'm not an actual writer that has writing awards or an actual book you can read. Which is disappointing, but that's just how it is, and we all have to cope with that. The Wizard of Oz has been a favorite of mine since pretty much forever. And that's really, really, really, really, really, really, long time. The Wizard of Oz follows a girl named Dorothy Gale. Dorothy Gale is swept away in a tornado one day during a thunderstorm that develops. Dorothy finds the Land of Oz through the tornado and meets a Witch named Glinda. Glinda is a good Witch and befriends Dorothy. Glinda gets around in a magic pink bubble and has a magic pink dress. Dorothy becomes friends with the Good Witch and develops a friendship with the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion all in one. These five embark on a quest to bring Dorothy back home again. Dorothy really wanted to go home and be with her family once she discovered the Land of Oz. The Land of Oz is emerald green. The Good Witch is pink. And the Evil Witch is green. The Evil Witch tries to steal the ruby slippers from Dorothy. But she finds out she can not steal the ruby slippers and becomes frustrated and angry at Dorothy and the ruby slippers. Dorothy finds her way back home to Kansas. The Wicked Witch becomes obsessed with the ruby slippers. The ruby slippers have a magical power to take dorothy back home. I'm not sure what the Evil Witch wanted the slippers for. She couldn't really use the ruby slippers, anyway. Maybe she wanted to go to another world and found out that the ruby slippers had the power to take her anywhere, and she became too fixated on that to the point where it drove her kind of crazy. It's just a theory I have been playing around with for a while now, and I honestly think it could be a correct theory to the movie and the witches.

The Wicked Witch couldn't let go of the ruby slippers on her own decisions. It was kind of saddening to see the Witch so obsessed with the shoes only to have Dorothy use them to go back home, and then the Evil Witch couldn't use them at all anymore. I also REALLY LIKE the SABRINA CARPENTER'S MUSIC and feel sad when I think about the drama between her and Olivia. It's just so unnecessary and immature. But I guess when you like someone it makes you do crazy things, sometimes. The author of Dorothy Must Die follows me on Twitter. She has an official blue check mark on her own Twitter that lets me know it's really Danielle Paige who follows. This is a fanfiction for the Wizard of Oz Movie. Official fanfiction from the Wizard of Oz with Judy Garland as Dorothy.
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In the deep forest, there was a man made out of tin. He was surrounded by apple trees, and somewhere, a witch with a green face was collecting rocks to decorate her yard with. The Tin Woodman was rusted solid. He had been crying because he had lost his oil can again, and his joints were not working properly. He was disappointed in himself. He had been trying to stay away from the Witches coven. They were planning something secretive as the days turned blistering cold, and the poppies were covered in ice particles.

A while ago, he had spotted a little girl walking down a red brick road. She was wearing a blue checkered dress and her hair was light, soft brown.

I was sitting in class watching a movie called: '"The Wizard Of Oz.'"

I was eating a bowl of freshly made popcorn while the other students stared at the silver TV screen in the front of the classroom. They were at the scene where Dorothy wears the ruby slippers. She clicks her bright red heels together multiple times and ruby-tinted sparks fly out of the heels of the shoes. I watch in awe as Glinda tells Dorothy about the Wizard of Oz and the Ruby Slippers and how the Ruby Slippers are her way home. Dorothy doesn't know that the ruby slippers were a way to get back home until the very end of the movie. Dorothy is oblivious to the ruby slipper's power until the very end of the movie when the ruby slippers send her back home.

The shoes were truly magical shoes, too. And I start to wonder more and more about the ruby slippers as the movie progresses on and on until the very end of the movie. As Dorothy does her big finish at the end of the movie and then the black and white credits roll on the screen; people around me start to stand up and clap for the end of the movie.

Some people cheer and some people start to cry as the movie comes to its final sparkling finish.



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