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Core Belief

"Home and family are the most important things in life."

Worldview

Dorothy initially views the world through the lens of her simple Kansas upbringing. Her journey to Oz broadens her perspective, teaching her about magic, friendship, and the importance of self-reliance. She learns that even in a strange and fantastical world, kindness and determination can overcome obstacles.

Personality

Dorothy is kind, brave, and resourceful. She is driven by a strong desire to return home to her family and displays empathy towards others, including the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, and Cowardly Lion. While initially naive, her experiences in Oz lead her to discover her inner strength.

In Their Own Words

"“You are very kind, but there must be some mistake. I have not killed anything.”"
"“I want him to send me back to Kansas, where my Aunt Em and Uncle Henry are. I don’t like your country, although it is so beautiful. And I am sure Aunt Em will be dreadfully worried over my being away so long.”"
"“Take me home to Aunt Em!”"

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