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What did Dorothy mean?
Dorothy tells us what she learned, but what does it mean?
Should be pretty simple, right? What do you think it means? Just before Dorothy's clicks her slippers and returns to Kansas, Dorothy says what she's learned. I'm not too sure I know what the heck she meant. Can you help me out and tell me what you think? Here's the actual script. I've edited it down to just include the context, and 'what Dorothy learned' is in bold type -- and the bold type is what I'm asking about. Quote:
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Never really thought that one out. If her hearts desire isn't in her own backyard, then she never lost it in the first place? How the heck do you work "There's no place like home" out of that. Horcrux would be good at this.
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"The fact remains that as a closing statement, Dorothy's summation is best heard once rather than being read closely."
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The Post Office...
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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![]() 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? Quote:
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That always mystified me too. I think it is just garbled nonsense or a message for the Illuminati :)
Maybe it is Dorothy telling us not to dream about anything better. GRIM! Try and stop me. Last edited by fudgetusk; 10-20-2017 at 02:46 AM. |
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