Dorothy does not start off confident in the novel. Dorothy’s independence and grit develops throughout the novel. For example, when there is a cyclone in kansas Dorothy is very scared and doesn't do anything to help herself. In the text it states “Dorothy got over her fright; but she felt quite lonely…” (4) This shows how Dorothy was lonely and couldn't try to support herself because she wasn't independent, she needed someone to help her. When Dorothy arrives in Oz she doesn't have any friends and feels scared, so she doesn't try to get home she just stands there frightened. As a final point Dorothy is very dependent on other people and she is helpless. …show more content…
She did this because she was reassured by Glinda the good witch, Glinda says “While you bear upon your forehead the mark of the good witch's kiss and that will protect you from harm.” (14) This shows Dorothy is still dependent on other people to help her. However, As Dorothy keeps along the yellow brick road she starts to gain confidence. Dorothy started her journey because she knew what she wanted, she realized that no one was going to go with her so she had to do it herself (16). This is showing how Dorothy is gradually becoming self