After the departure of magic flight, the next stage of the mythic adventure, according to Campbell, is the initiation of the hero: "Once the hero has entered the mythic realm, he encounters strange though intimate forces who may threaten him or offer him supernatural aid. Typically it is an old crone (a fairy godmother) who initiates the hero into the new world, offers him charms and amulets against its dangers, and starts him in his adventures."
The first person that Dorothy encounters in Oz is the Good Witch of the Northan elderly, maternal, kindly protectress. She bears a striking resemblance to Aunt Em: her skin is wrinkled, her hair is nearly white, and she walks stiffly. The Munchkins accompanying the North Witch, Dorothy notices, are "as old as Uncle Henry."
The reference to Uncle Henry reinforces.....
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