Exploring the Different Types of Rune Symbols and Their Meanings

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Chart Organizing and Explaining Rune Symbols and Their Meanings Rune symbols are an ancient form of writing and divination that originated from the Northern European region. These symbols, also known as runes, hold deep spiritual and mystical meanings. Understanding and interpreting these symbols can provide insight and guidance in various aspects of life. In order to effectively organize and explain rune symbols and their meanings, a chart can be created. This chart can consist of columns and rows, with each column representing a specific rune symbol and each row containing information about its meaning. The main purpose of this chart is to provide a clear and concise overview of each rune symbol and its associated meanings.


The Wicked Witch of the West : How about a little fire, Scarecrow? Crow! [she sets fire to his arm, Dorothy screams] The Scarecrow : Help, I'm burning, I'm burning! [Dorothy grabs a bucket] The Wicked Witch of the West : Don't touch that water! [Dorothy heaves the bucket at the fire, the water splashes the Witch] The Wicked Witch of the West : Aaagh! You cursed brat! Look what you've done! I'm melting! Melting! Oh, what a world, what a world! Who would have thought a good little girl like you could destroy my beautiful wickedness! Oh, look out! Look out! I'm going. Ooooohhhhh, ooooooohhhhhhh.

With a name and a fame belonging to her mother, Glinda fights back against the witches to earn for herself the title of Glinda the Good, and secure a new home for herself in the South. She remains nameless in the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and the movie but other movies authors have given her a name, as well as some TV shows as well.

The oz witch

The main purpose of this chart is to provide a clear and concise overview of each rune symbol and its associated meanings. Each rune symbol can be accompanied by a brief description of its origins and historical significance. The meanings of the runes can then be explained in separate rows, with each row containing information about a specific aspect or theme.

Margaret Hamilton: Miss Gulch, The Wicked Witch of the West

[Dorothy watches the Wicked Witch melt] The Wicked Witch of the West : [her final lines] You cursed brat! Look what you've done! I'm melting! melting! Oh, what a world! What a world! Who would have thought a good little girl like you could destroy my beautiful wickedness? Oooooh, look out! I'm going! Oooooh! Ooooooh!

Miss Gulch : [stopping bicycle and getting off] Gale? Uncle Henry : Well, howdy, Miss Gulch. Miss Gulch : [comes into the Gale's yard] I want to see you and your wife right away about Dorothy. Uncle Henry : Dorothy? Well, what has Dorothy done? Miss Gulch : What she's done? I'm all but lame from the bite on my leg! Uncle Henry : You mean she bit you? Miss Gulch : No, her dog! Uncle Henry : Oh, she bit her dog, eh? [Uncle Henry lets go of the gate, it hits Miss Gulch on the backside] Miss Gulch : [exasperated] No!

The Wicked Witch of the West : Just try and stay out of my way. Just try! I'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog, too!

The Wicked Witch of the West : You stay out of this, Glinda! Or I'll fix you as well! Glinda : Oh-ho-ho-ho, rubbish! You have no power here! Now begone, before somebody drops a house on YOU. [Wicked Witch glances nervously at the sky]

The Cowardly Lion : I do believe in spooks, I do believe in spooks. I do, I do, I do, I do believe in spooks, I do believe in spooks, I do, I do, I do, I do! The Wicked Witch of the West : Ah! You'll believe in more than that before I'm finished with you.

The Wicked Witch of the West : How about a little fire, Scarecrow? Crow! [she sets fire to his arm, Dorothy screams] The Scarecrow : Help, I'm burning, I'm burning! [Dorothy grabs a bucket] The Wicked Witch of the West : Don't touch that water! [Dorothy heaves the bucket at the fire, the water splashes the Witch] The Wicked Witch of the West : Aaagh! You cursed brat! Look what you've done! I'm melting! Melting! Oh, what a world, what a world! Who would have thought a good little girl like you could destroy my beautiful wickedness! Oh, look out! Look out! I'm going. Ooooohhhhh, ooooooohhhhhhh.

Dorothy : [Toto is held hostage by the Witch and one of her monkeys] What are you gonna do to my dog? Give him back to me! The Wicked Witch of the West : All in good time, my little pretty. All in good time. Dorothy : Oh, please give me back my dog! The Wicked Witch of the West : Certainly, certainly. When you give me those slippers. Dorothy : But the Good Witch of the North told me not to! The Wicked Witch of the West : Very well. [to Flying Monkey] The Wicked Witch of the West : Throw that basket in the river and drown him! Dorothy : NO! No no, here. you can have your old slippers, but give me back Toto! The Wicked Witch of the West : That's a good little girl. I knew you'd see reason. [stooped to take the shoes but fire leaps out and burns her] The Wicked Witch of the West : Aagh! Dorothy : Oh, I'm sorry! I didn't do it! Can I still have my dog? The Wicked Witch of the West : No! Fool that I am! I should have remembered; those slippers will never come off, as long as you're alive. But that's not what's worrying me. It's *how* to do it. These things must be done *delicately*, or you hurt the spell. [Toto leaps from the basket and runs for it] Dorothy : Run Toto, RUN! The Wicked Witch of the West : Catch him! [Guards throw spears at Toto] Dorothy : Run, Toto, run! Run Toto, run! He got away! He got away! The Wicked Witch of the West : Which is more than you will! Drat you and your dog! You've been more trouble to me than you're worth one way or another, but it'll soon be over now! [grabs an hourglass and turns it over] The Wicked Witch of the West : See that? That's how much longer you've got to be alive! And it isn't long, my pretty, it isn't long! I can't wait forever to get those shoes!

The Tin Man : Where do we go now? The Cowardly Lion : Yeah. [Toto barks] The Scarecrow : There! [they follow Toto up the stairs, he scratches at the door to the room with Dorothy] The Scarecrow : Wait, we better make sure. Dorothy, are you in there? It's us! Dorothy : [running to the door] Yes! It's me! She locked me in! The Cowardly Lion : Come on! We gotta get her out! Open the door! Dorothy : Oh hurry, please, hurry! The hourglass is almost empty! The Tin Man : Stand back! [he takes his axe to the door; it swings open just as the last sand trickles away] Dorothy : Oh! Oh Toto! Oh I knew you'd come! Oh Lion! Tin Man! You found my doggie! The Scarecrow : Hurry! We've got no time to lose! [they race down the stairs; the doors bang shut on them] The Wicked Witch of the West : [cackling] Leaving so soon? I wouldn't hear of it! Why, my little party's just beginning!

The Wicked Witch of the West : Who killed my sister? Who killed the Witch of the East? Was it you? Dorothy : No. No, it was an accident! I didn't mean to kill anybody! The Wicked Witch of the West : Well, my little pretty, I can cause accidents, too!

The Wicked Witch of the West : The last to go will see the first three go before her. And her mangy little dog too.

[Dorothy is brought to the Witch's castle] The Wicked Witch of the West : What a nice little dog. And you, my dear, what an unexpected pleasure. It's so kind of you to want to visit me in my loneliness.

Dorothy : I'm frightened, Auntie Em! I'm frightened! [Auntie Em's image appears in the crystal ball] Auntie Em : Dorothy? Dorothy? Where are you? It's me, Auntie Em! We're trying to find you! Where are you? Dorothy : I'm here in Oz, Auntie Em! I'm locked in the witch's castle, and I'm trying to get home to you, Auntie Em! [Auntie Em's image fades out] Dorothy : Oh, Auntie Em, don't go away! I'm frightened! Come back! Come back! [the Wicked Witch's image appears in the crystal ball] The Wicked Witch of the West : Auntie Em! Auntie Em! Come back! I'll give you Auntie Em, my pretty! [cackling, to the audience, cackling again and the Wicked Witch's image fades out]

Miss Gulch : If you don't hand over that dog, I'll bring a damage suit that'll take your whole farm! There's a law protecting folks against dogs that bite! Auntie Em : How would it be if she keeps him tied up? He's really gentle. with gentle people, that is.

The Wicked Witch of the West : Ring around the rosie, a pocket full of spears! Thought you were pretty foxy, didn't you? Well! The last to go will see the first three go before her! And your mangy little dog, too!

The Wicked Witch of the West : Helping the little lady along are you, my fine gentlemen? Well stay away from her! [points to Scarecrow] The Wicked Witch of the West : Or I'll stuff a mattress with you! [to Tin Man] The Wicked Witch of the West : And you! I'll use you for a beehive. Here Scarecrow, wanna play ball? [throws a ball of fire at Scarecrow who yelps and jumps back; Tin Man smothers it with his funnel hat]

The Wicked Witch of the West : And now, my beauties, something with poison in it, I think. With poison in it, but attractive to the eye, and soothing to the smell. [cackles] The Wicked Witch of the West : Poppies. Poppies. Poppies will put them to sleep. Sleeeeep. Now they'll sleeeeep!

The Wicked Witch of the West : [to the captain of the winged monkeys] Take your army to the Haunted Forest and bring me that girl and her dog. Do what you like with the others, but I want her alive and unharmed. They'll give you no trouble, I promise you that. I've sent a little insect on ahead to take the fight out of them. Ha-ha-ha-ha! Take special care of those ruby slippers. I want those most of all! Now fly! Fly! Bring me the girl! Fly! Fly!

Miss Gulch : That dog's a menace to the community. I'm taking him to the sheriff and make sure he's destroyed. Dorothy : Destroyed? Toto? Oh, you can't! You mustn't! Auntie Em! Uncle Henry! You won't let her, will you? Uncle Henry : [chuckles] Of course we won't. Will we, Em? Dorothy : Please, Aunt Em, Toto didn't mean to. He didn't know he was doing anything wrong. I'm the one that ought to be punished. I let him go in her garden. You can send me to bed without supper. Miss Gulch : [strictly pointly to Em] If you don't hand over that dog, I'll bring a damage suit that'll take your whole farm! There's a law protecting folks against dogs that bite! Auntie Em : How would it be if she keeps him tied up? He's really gentle. with gentle people, that is. Miss Gulch : Well, that's for the Sheriff to decide. Here's his order allowing me to take him. Unless you want to go against the law. Uncle Henry : Uhh. yeah. Auntie Em : Now, we can't go against the law, Dorothy. I'm afraid poor Toto will have to go. Miss Gulch : Now you're seeing reason. Dorothy : No. Miss Gulch : Here's what I'm taking him in. so he can't attack me again. Dorothy : OH, NO, NO! I won't let you take him! You go away, you. .! Oooh, I'LL BITE YOU MYSELF! Miss Gulch : Dorothy! Dorothy : You wicked old witch! Uncle Henry, Auntie Em, don't let 'em take Toto! Don't let her take him. please! Miss Gulch : Here! I've got an order! Let me have. Dorothy : STOP HER! Auntie Em : Put him in the basket, Henry. Miss Gulch : The idea! Dorothy : Oh, don't, Uncle Henry. Oh, Toto! Don't. [Dorothy stars crying she looks to Aunt Em, then to Uncle Henry then turns and starts out, and runs out of the room]

Dorothy : Oh! Are you all right? The Tin Man : I'm afraid, I'm a little rusty yet. Dorothy : Oh dear! Dorothy : [She oiled him some more] That was wonderful! You know, we were just wondering why couldn't you come with us to the Emerald City to ask the Wizard of Oz for a heart. The Tin Man : Well, suppose the Wizard wouldn't give me one when we got there. Dorothy : Oh, but he will! He must! We've come such a long way already. [the Wicked Witch of the West cackles madly as she stands on the roof of the cabin] The Wicked Witch of the West : You call that long? Why, you've just begun! Helping the little lady along, are you, my fine gentlemen? The Wicked Witch of the West : [to Scarecrow] Well, stay away from her, or I'll stuff a mattress with you! The Wicked Witch of the West : [to Tin Man] And you! I'll use you for a beehive! Here, Scarecrow. Wanna play ball? [the witch throws down a ball of fire to the ground which sets it on fire] The Scarecrow : Fire! I'm burning! I'm burning! [Dorothy screams in fright and Tin Man quickly puts out the fire with his funnel cap] The Scarecrow : [the witch cackles then she disappeared behind a cloud of red smoke]

The Wicked Witch of the West : But that's not what's worrying me. It's how to do it. These things must be done delicately. or you hurt the spell.

The Wicked Witch of the West : But that's not what's worrying me. It's how to do it. These things must be done delicately. or you hurt the spell.
Chart organizing and explaining rune symbols and their meanings

For example, one row can explain the meanings of the runes in relation to love and relationships, while another row can focus on the meanings related to career and success. It is important to provide detailed explanations of the meanings of the runes, as well as any variations or interpretations that may exist. This can help individuals gain a deeper understanding of the symbols and how they can be applied in different situations. In addition to the meanings, the chart can also include information about the pronunciation and phonetic value of each rune symbol. This can be helpful for those who wish to learn and use the symbols in their own practice. Overall, organizing and explaining rune symbols and their meanings in a chart can be a useful tool for individuals interested in the ancient art of divination. It can provide a comprehensive overview of each symbol and its significance, allowing individuals to gain a deeper understanding of the mystical world of runes..

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