Return to Oz is more accurate to Frank L Baum’s original series. Dorothy is supposed to be younger than Hollywood portrayed her when Garland did in 1939. Overall, the books are supposed to symbolize the working class struggle against the Industrial Revolution that was rapidly changing social constructions (like farmers needing land to farm and teachers teaching small groups instead of dozens.) Return to Oz not only portrays cannon accurately, but it also taps into the fear that Baum intended to create over society’s restructuring. —sincerely, an Oz nerd
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Return to Oz is more accurate to Frank L Baum’s original series. Dorothy is supposed to be younger than Hollywood portrayed her when Garland did in 1939. Overall, the books are supposed to symbolize the working class struggle against the Industrial Revolution that was rapidly changing social constructions (like farmers needing land to farm and teachers teaching small groups instead of dozens.) Return to Oz not only portrays cannon accurately, but it also taps into the fear that Baum intended to create over society’s restructuring. —sincerely, an Oz nerd