Wizard of Oz Act 2 Flashcards

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This is as far as I can go.

A

But where is the road?

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There is no road. No one ever wishes to go to the castle of the Wicked Witch of the West.

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How will we ever find her?

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Let’s go back. Nice pooch, Nice pooch.

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Perhaps she won’t make us her slaves. After all, we mean to destroy her power.

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I thought I saw a crow. woof woof woof

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We better keep our eyes open.

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You don’t think the Wicked Witch knows we’re on our way?

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What now?

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A monkey

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A monkey? Laugh

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Oh…

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You really must make an effort to show some courage.

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Don’t you remember what the guardian of the gates said. The wicked witch of the west lives beyond the land of the winged monkeys.

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I think the wizard was only trying to frighten us…to see if we were brave enough to do his bidding.

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Because here they come!

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Monkey! Oh no! Help! Run this way! Run!!

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Yes, ma’am, I’m sweeping. Watch me. Sweep, sweep, sweep. Look, wicked witch, one hand!

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I’ve brought another pail of water. This dirty old castle takes a great deal of scrubbing.

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Oh, Dorothy, she was just here. The wicked witch. I’m afraid she’s going to discover that you secretly give me food every night, and then she’ll punish you.

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If only there was some way we could escape from this dark and terrible place.

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You’re a smart girl. You’ll think of something.

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I’m so weary.

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Sit down. Rest

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I don’t want her to find me resting. She might punish Toto.

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14
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Have you found out where she has him locked up?

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Not yet. She knows I won’t do anything if it means he’d come to harm.

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Poor Dorothy, I hate to see you sad.

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Goodness knows what’s become of Scarecrow and the tin man. Maybe we’ll never see them again. Cry

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16
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Here. Use the tip of my tail.

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Thank you. I guess I’m not as brave as I thought.

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17
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Why, Dorothy, you’re the bravest person I know.

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That’s very kind of you to say so.

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18
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I know! I’ll cheer you up.

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How?

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19
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I’ll sing you a song about our friends. sings song

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Oh, that’s wonderful. Wonderful! Don’t stop. I wish Aunt em could see how talented you are.

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20
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Come on, Dorothy. Let’s dance. Come on.

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curtsy dance Where did you learn to waltz?

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21
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The forest academy of song and dance.

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You’re very light on your paws.

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22
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Aaaaaaaah!

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Be careful!

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23
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Oh, uh, oh, uh…that hurts…oh, uh, oh, uh…

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Stop it, stop it! You’re hurting him!

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24
Q

To the dungeons!!!

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You’re wicked and cruel!

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25
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Yes, ma’am. Yipes…ouch….ooh!

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You’re very bad monkeys.

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26
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Yipes, ouch…oh..

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Let him go, let him go!

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27
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Ahhhh, a find invisible bar of iron. Good, good.

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Don’t let them hurt poor Lion.

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28
Q

Always thinking of other people, aren’t you, my dear? You’re so sweet.

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Won’t you please set us free?

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29
Q

All you have to do is give me the silver slippers.

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I can’t do that. Lacosta wanted me to have them. I don’t know their secret, but whatever it is, you can’t have them.

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30
Q

Miserable creature from Kansas. I’ll punish your little dog for this.

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Toto hasn’t done you any harm!

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31
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Silence!!! Curses, who put that there? Silly me. Sit at the table.

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But why?

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32
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Don’t ask questions! Do as you’re told. Ooooooh!

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If you don’t stop making those horrid faces, you’ll get wrinkles. Won’t you please tell me what you’ve done to scarecrow and the tin man?

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33
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First the slippers, then the answers.

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I’ve told you a hundred times…I promised Lacosta I’d never take them off.

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34
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Very well, “my dear,” let’s see how well your friends are doing without you!

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It’s the tin man!

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35
Q

Dorothy, where are you?

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Over here, I’m over here. Oh, it’s so good to see you!

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36
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Where are you, Dorothy?

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Can’t you see me? Can’t you hear me? I’m over here.

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37
Q

They sprinkled water on me. I’ve rusted again. Dorothy, I need your help.

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Why can’t he see me? Why can’t he hear me?

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Please help us, Dorothy. We need you.

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I want to help you. But I don’t know where you are!

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39
Q

The sliver slippers!

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No. I promised Lacosta.

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40
Q

Dorothy? Dorothy, where are you? I’m so worried about you. Oh Dorothy, you’re breaking my heart. Where are you, child?

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Oh, auntie em, I thought I’d never see you again!

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41
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We’ve searched everywhere. Even her little dog is gone. Oh, what could have happened to her?

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I’m trying to get back to you, auntie em. Honest I am. But we landed in Oz, and we met a wicket witch, and we went to the great and terrible oz and we got lost in the dark forest and….

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42
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Dorothy, where are you? Dorothy? Please come home. Dorothy…Dorothy…

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Oh, no, aunt em, don’t go, don’t leave me. Please come back, come back!

43
Q

Dorothy…Dorothy…

A

trip Ooooooow! I’ve twisted my ankle.

44
Q

Good, good.

A

Oooooow! It hurts so. take off left shoe

45
Q

Victory!!!!

A

Give me back my shoe!

46
Q

I will not. It’s mine! Not yours!

A

You have no right!

47
Q

I shall keep it just the same.

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get up, limp over to witch You have one shoe thanks to your magical ways, but you’ll never get the other one.

48
Q

Yes, I will, because right now I’m going upstairs to the tower and throw your little dog into the moat.

A

No, you mustn’t. Toto can’t swim.

49
Q

Then give me the other slipper.

A

Throw water on her You wicked, wicked witch!

50
Q

I never thought a girl like you would be able to melt me and end my wicked deeds. Somebody, help me! Plaese….

A

My goodness! She’s melting away!

51
Q

Oh, Dorothy, suddenly all the doors in the dungeon opened and everyone is set free. toto barks and jumps up and down

A

Oh, Toto, I’m so happy to see you!

52
Q

Where’s the wicked witch?

A

See for yourself. point towards pile of clothes

53
Q

Why, there’s nothing there but her dress, a hat, and a puff of fog.

A

She melted!

54
Q

After all this, will Oz give me courage?

A

We can’t worry about that now. We’ve got to find scarecrow and the tin man. They need our help.

55
Q

No, need to worry, Dorothy. You hold the Golden Cap, now, and if you wish, my people can fly you to Oz.

A

The golden cap? You mean this hat?

56
Q

Yes, you have three uses of it. You can call us two more times with it. Since you are new to this land, we came before and assumed your first order to be to free your friends.

A

Call?

57
Q

Why yes, it is written inside of the cap.

A

So you can take us to Oz, you said?

58
Q

We can indeed, but your will only have one more wish.

A

That is alright wit me! But we should look for our friends first. Say the spell

59
Q

Good!

A

Oh, how wonderful!

60
Q

Get away, get away!

A

You poor thing.

61
Q

And me.

A

You mustn’t blame them. They were under the evil spell of the wicked witch. They showed us how to get back here to help you.

62
Q

I’m all rusted again.

A

You’ll soon be all right.

63
Q

Thank you, Dorothy. That feels so good. Is that little Toto?

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Yes, We’ll all be safe now

64
Q

But how?

A

She melted when I threw a pail of water on her.

65
Q

That’s strange. When people throw water on me, I rust.

A

Not everyone is the same. There. That should do it.

66
Q

Help….

A

Oh, dear, it’s scarecrow.

67
Q

That’s why I brought the straw. We’ll stuff him back to life.

A

Then we’ll return to the Wizard.

68
Q

Oh, dear, oh, my.

A

What’s wrong?

69
Q

What are we waiting for?

A

Let’s hurry.

70
Q

Help…somebody help me…help….

A

Good gracious me! We forgot about the scarecrow!

71
Q

What! are you back again? I thought you went to seek the wicked witch of the west.

A

I not only went to seek her, I found her.

72
Q

And she let you go?

A

She couldn’t help it. I melted her.

73
Q

Melted! Well, that is good news, indeed.

A

Now we’d like to see the wizard and have our requests granted.

74
Q

What did he say, what did the wizard say?

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Nothing yet. The guardian of the gates has gone to see if he’s in.

75
Q

My heart.

A

My return to Kansas. Toto’l so happy!

76
Q

Message from the great and terrible Oz!!!!

A

Yes, yes?

77
Q

He says come back tomorrow.

A

Tomorrow? That’s not fair. We did what he asked. He has to see us today.

78
Q

I AM OZ, THE GREAT AND TERRIBLE. WHY DO YOU SEEK ME?

A

Oh! Goodness, you do have the habit of frightening people.

79
Q

Why haven’t you destroyed the power of the wicked witch of the west.

A

But I have. I melted her. She’s gone. Forever.

80
Q

I don’t believe you.

A

I don’t lie. The witch is gone, I tell you.

81
Q

You can ask the kind of the winged monkeys, if you don’t believe us.

A

We have come to claim your promise.

82
Q

What promise?

A

You promised to send me back to Kansas when the power of the wicket witch was destroyed.

83
Q

Get away, get away!

A

That’s Toto!

84
Q

He’s with the Wizard!

A

Oh, oh!

85
Q

Go away, come back tomorrow. OZ HAS SPOKEN!

A

Who are you?

86
Q

I’m supposed to be a great wizard. But I’m just a common man. I am a humbug.

A

You’re a fake?

87
Q

A man who goes up in a balloon on circus day to draw a crowd. One day I went up, but when I came down, I was in the magical land of Oz.

A

It’s like what happened to me in the cyclone.

88
Q

When all the citizens saw me coming down from the sky in my beautiful balloon, they thought I was a great wizard. I used all the tricks I learned working with the circus to impress them.

A

You had no right to send us to the wicked witch.

89
Q

I know, but I lived in deadly fear of her for many years. She was always trying to do me harm. So was the wicked witch of the east, so when I heard your house fell on her, you can imagine how pleased I was.

A

We could have been imprisoned forever at the castle.

90
Q

Ah, but you were too smart for her, and I was willing to promise anything if you would only destroy the power of the wicked witch of the west.

A

You are a very bad man.

91
Q

I could cry with joy.

A

Don’t do that. You’ll rust.

92
Q

But is this a kind heart? I don’t want it unless it’s a kind heart.

A

It looks very kind.

93
Q

There is no living thing that is not afraid when it faces danger. True courage is in facing danger when you are afraid.

A

He has plenty of that kind of courage already.

94
Q

Full of courage.

A

Now, it’s our turn.

95
Q

But it will take more than imagination to carry you back to Kansas. I don’t know how it can be done.

A

You’ve got to find a way!

96
Q

I suppose I could help you, Dorothy.

A

Really? You can?

97
Q

Yes, your greatness.

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Scarecrow! tin man! Lion! the wizard can get me back to Kansas!

98
Q

How has he managed it?

A

He’s going to got with me in a balloon, just like how he got here! Oh, Toto, we’re going home!

99
Q

We will miss you, Dorothy.

A

And I you, lion, but it’s not goodbye quite yet. It will be a couple of days at least before it’s ready.

100
Q

We’ll stay with you until you leave, Dorothy.

A

Thank you ever so much, tin man.

101
Q

I command you to obey him as you would me.

A

Where did Toto go?

102
Q

Dorothy! Hurry, the balloon is almost floating away!

A

But Toto! Where’s Toto! Oh, there he Is! jump out of balloon Come back! I want to go too!

103
Q

Goodbye! Safe travels! See you later! Goodbye, wizard!

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Oh, Toto…how will we ever get home now?