It's a shortcut to Emerald City.
Watch closely and you'll notice that the carriage Dorothy rides in follows the red brick road. The road leads right up to the front steps of Munchkin City Hall.
it doesn't stop at the city hall though if you watch closely when the witch of the north leaves the red brick road leads out of Munchkin land its the opposite way of the yellow brick road..
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"Most folks believe that 'the red brick road' is an L. Frank Baum book convention that made it into MGM's 1939 classic film. In his books, the Land of Oz was divided into four quadrants and each was designated a particular color: Winkie Country = Yellow, Gillikin Country = Purple, Munchkin Country = Blue, and Quadling Country = Red. Glinda the Good was the ruler of the Quadlings in L. Frank Baum's Oz series. As her bubble floats away from Munchkinland in the 1939 film, it appears to be following the red brick road. Therefore, the red brick road most likely leads back to her homeland, Quadling Country."
We never find out where the red road goes when Dorothy Gale starts down the yellow brick road in 'The Wizard of Oz'. No information is given in the original 1900 book edition or in the beloved 1939 film version. Nor do any of the subsequent books in Baum's series ever indicate the red road's direction or final destination.
No information is given as to where the Red Road leads in the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz'. But a guess may be permitted. The color red may mean that the road leads to the Red Quadling Country where Glinda the Good Witch lives and rules.
Ultimately, in the original 1900 book edition and in the film, Dorothy Gale and her pet dog Toto draw on Glinda's wisdom to get back home to Kansas. The road isn't mentioned in the book. In the movie, it may serve the foreshadowing or symbolic role of highlighting Glinda as the 'go-to' person in Oz.
Well it doesn't represent anything except that there is a brick road that is yellow and not any other color that Dorothy needs to follow.
I'm not sure what you're asking ... if we're thinking within the world of Oz and they constructed a road made of yellow [or any color] bricks, presumably dirt would be under the bricks. In the real world, nothing was under them, because they weren't bricks. They were simply a painted floor in a movie studio.
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I hate to break it to you, but no wizards aren't real. So don't go around casting spells with a stick around your neighborhood because 1.) Nothing will happen and 2.) You'll look like an idiot. And don't try to run into brick walls because that wont get you to the Hogwarts Express; It will get you to the hospital though.
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