She was in the cellar of the house.
The coming of the cyclone and Dorothy Gale and her pet dog Toto being trapped in the family farmhouse as it is carried away is what happens in the first chapter of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the chapter is titled "The Cyclone." It begins with an introduction of readers to Dorothy, Toto and Dorothy's Uncle Henry and Aunt Em as residents of rural Kansas. Aunt Em manages to get into the cellar, but Toto hides under a bed and Dorothy chases after him. During the beginning moments of the cyclone, Dorothy sits quietly on the floor while Toto runs about and ends up in the hole where the trap door is. He is held up by the strong air pressure. Dorothy retrieves him, closes the door, and both end up falling asleep on one of the beds.
An explanation that she and Toto are back from the land of Oz and that she is glad to be back home with Aunt Em is the last quote by Dorothy in "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."Specifically, Dorothy Gale is transported by the power of the silver slippers to the part of the Kansas prairie where Uncle Henry replaces the farmhouse lost in the cyclone that carries Dorothy and her pet dog Toto into Oz. Uncle Henry is milking the cows, and the author gives no indication as to whether he sees Dorothy or hears Toto barking. But Aunt Em comes out to water the cabbages, sees Dorothy and asks as to her whereabouts. Dorothy answers, "From the Land of Oz. And here is Toto, too. And oh, Aunt Em! I'm so glad to be at home again!"
Dorothy Gale was swept away with the strong winds of the cyclone, because she didn't make it down to the safety of the cellar. She had been outside with her pet dog Toto. She managed to get into Uncle Henry's and Aunt Em's old farm house before the cyclone hit. But she and Toto were upstairs and therefore carried off to the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz.
Norman Corwin Presents - 1972 Aunt Dorothy's Playroom 1-6 was released on: USA: 1972
The problem in 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' is getting Dorothy Gale and her pet dog Toto back home to Kansas. A cyclone carries the family farmhouse in which Dorothy seeks shelter, to the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz. Dorothy makes friends with the Tin Woodman, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion. She has many adventures, both exciting and terrifying. But she just wants to get back home to Uncle Henry and Aunt Em.
The coming of the cyclone and Dorothy Gale and her pet dog Toto being trapped in the family farmhouse as it is carried away is what happens in the first chapter of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the chapter is titled "The Cyclone." It begins with an introduction of readers to Dorothy, Toto and Dorothy's Uncle Henry and Aunt Em as residents of rural Kansas. Aunt Em manages to get into the cellar, but Toto hides under a bed and Dorothy chases after him. During the beginning moments of the cyclone, Dorothy sits quietly on the floor while Toto runs about and ends up in the hole where the trap door is. He is held up by the strong air pressure. Dorothy retrieves him, closes the door, and both end up falling asleep on one of the beds.
An explanation that she and Toto are back from the land of Oz and that she is glad to be back home with Aunt Em is the last quote by Dorothy in "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."Specifically, Dorothy Gale is transported by the power of the silver slippers to the part of the Kansas prairie where Uncle Henry replaces the farmhouse lost in the cyclone that carries Dorothy and her pet dog Toto into Oz. Uncle Henry is milking the cows, and the author gives no indication as to whether he sees Dorothy or hears Toto barking. But Aunt Em comes out to water the cabbages, sees Dorothy and asks as to her whereabouts. Dorothy answers, "From the Land of Oz. And here is Toto, too. And oh, Aunt Em! I'm so glad to be at home again!"
Dorothy is from Kansas where she lives on a farm with her aunt and uncle.
Aunt Em maybe short for Emily.
no she didnt
Dorothy Gale was swept away with the strong winds of the cyclone, because she didn't make it down to the safety of the cellar. She had been outside with her pet dog Toto. She managed to get into Uncle Henry's and Aunt Em's old farm house before the cyclone hit. But she and Toto were upstairs and therefore carried off to the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz.
Norman Corwin Presents - 1972 Aunt Dorothy's Playroom 1-6 was released on: USA: 1972
The problem in 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' is getting Dorothy Gale and her pet dog Toto back home to Kansas. A cyclone carries the family farmhouse in which Dorothy seeks shelter, to the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz. Dorothy makes friends with the Tin Woodman, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion. She has many adventures, both exciting and terrifying. But she just wants to get back home to Uncle Henry and Aunt Em.
Dorothy is blown to Oz by a Tornado. She wants to find out how to get back home to Kansas, and the munchkins have told her that the Wizard would know. They tell her to follow the Yellow Brick Road.She sets off along the Yellow Brick Road to the Emerald City, where the Wizard lives, and runs into her friends along the way.
In "The Wizard of Oz," Dorothy calls out Aunt Em's name multiple times during the tornado scene. Specifically, she shouts "Aunt Em!" at least three times as she tries to reach her and express her fear. The emotional intensity of the moment highlights Dorothy's concern for her aunt amidst the chaos of the storm.
In the movie Miss Gulch (a nasty neighbor) comes to claim Toto. She has an order that he be euthanized because he bit her. In the book, it is merely established that Dorothy lives on the Kansas prairie with her Aunt Em, Uncle Henry, and dog Toto.
No explanation is given. Both the book and the movie merely mention that Dorothy lives with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry.