Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West Essays

  • Wicked: The Life And Times Of Elphaba, The Wicked Witch Of The West

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    Oz makes the wicked witch of the west out to be a horrible woman destroys villages and is the worst nightmare of all the townspeople. Anyone who meets her instantly fears her without even talking to her or trying to get to know her. Elphaba, the wicked witch of the west is seen as an evil person in the Wizard of Oz; however, in Wicked you are shown that she is a caring woman, animal rights activist, and a major social outcast. This musical is not just about the wicked witch of the west, but truly helps

  • Wizard Of Oz Analysis

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    the Good Witch of the North, Glinda and the Munchkins. They prepare her for her journey to meet the Wizard she that she can return home. Along the way she befriends The Lion, Scarecrow and the Tin man who offer support and companionship. Dorothy committed two

  • Research Paper About Wicked

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    Tuesday, November 22,2016, I went to see the show Wicked. In the beginning the people who live in Oz are celebrating. The Wicked Witch of The West has died at Dorothy's hand. Glinda the Good comes down in a bubble to say a speech to the people of Oz. Then one of them asks her if The Wicked witch was her friend, and goes into the past, when she met Elphaba. This is a story about friendship and that those who are called wicked are not always wicked. Firstly I would like to talk about What Is This

  • Wizard Of Oz Conflicts

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    clasped her hands together in curiousity. She was asking questions about the odd people surrounding her. Here’s a quote what she says “A heart is not judged by how much you are loved by others”. Something that Dorothy does is that she taps her shoes 3 times to go home. These words and actions show that they are.. The main conflict is that Dorothy lives

  • Theories And Reflection To Gregory Maguire's Novel, Wicked '

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    Introduction There have been many theories discussed about Wicked the musical, and the connections and comparisons to Gregory Maguire’s novel, Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, as well as L. Frank Baum’s children’s book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, it was mentioned that the Wicked Witch of the West (Elphaba) only had one eye that was as powerful as a telescope, and to have melted to a “brown, melted, shapeless mess” after Dorothy threw

  • Gregory Maguire's Wicked

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    Anger and evil are main emotion that are portrayed in the book Wicked. These emotions are clear in Gregory Maguire's famous novel, Wicked, which was published in 1995 and takes place in the Land of Oz. This novel is one of Maguire’s bestselling books and in 2003 they decided to turn it into a musical and to this day it still gets performed to this day. Now Wicked is based on Oz therefor in the book there are many things that tie together the two books for example, the characters such as Dorothy,

  • The Theme Of Racial Prejudice In WICKED

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    in WICKED: How is the theme of racial prejudice explored in Act One of the musical WICKED? The musical Wicked: The Untold Stories of the Witches of Oz was first performed on 10th June 2003 in New York City on Broadway. It was adapted, by Winnie Holzman and Steven Schwartz, from the 1995 book by Gregory Maguire (WICKED: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West), and follows the story of Elphaba a green-skinned girl who eventually becomes better known as the Wicked Witch of the West. The

  • Themes In The Wizard Of Oz

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    A place with munchkins, witches, wizards, and a girl name Dorothy trying to get home to Kansas in other words Oz. This 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz is on the top 100 American Film Institution (AFI) list because of the many themes, symbols, and motifs. According to Thomas C. Foster the author of How to read like a professor and Reading the silver screen themes, symbols, and motifs helps readers or film watchers to understand literature or movie plots better. In his books, he teaches us how to interpret

  • Elphaba In Gregory Maguire's Wicked

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    Gregory Maguire’s Wicked is a new perspective on the classic story of Dorothy Gale, the Wizard of Oz and the Wicked Witch of the West. The book introduces Elphaba, the Wicked Witch from the original tale and shows her life before the classic story, which paints her in a different and far more sympathetic light. Elphaba has an unfortunate childhood, born with unusual physical features, her unique appearance is used by her father to help encourage conversion to his religion. Additionally her mother

  • Wicked: The Musical

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    Wicked was the musical I attended for this assignment. It is a beautiful show about learning and friendship, it is a story from the viewpoint of Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West. This musical was presented by the traveling broadway performers in Milwaukee; the musical started with Elphaba living life as a social outcast and ends up being able to fly and be who she really is. Elphaba then meets her roommate, Glinda the Good, and she is self-absorbed, gets whatever she wants. With this, becomes

  • The Wizard Of Oz Themes

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    After reading the Wizard of Oz, I have found quite a lot of themes from the book. Here are the themes I am going to be mainly focusing on: 1) There is no place like home During a tornado in Kansas, Dorothy (the main character) gets transported into a completely different world from Kansas. The minute she arrives to the Land of the Munchkins, she doesn’t decide to socialize with others but on the other hand, she asks how she can get home. Even though the Emerald City and the Munchkin Country was

  • Green Grow The Lilacs Analysis

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    The story was happened in 1906, at Oklahoma territory, near Tulsa. Oklahoma! was adapted from a play called Green Grow the Lilacs which was adapted from an old folksong called “Green Grow the Lilacs”. The story is about an American soldier’s love for a Mexican lass(senorita). The cowboys in south Texas loved sing the song and white Americans became known as “Gringo” by the Mexicans. Richard Charles Rogers was an American composer of music with more than 900 songs and 43 Broadway musicals. He was

  • Community In Dorothy's A Wizard Of Oz

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    personal interests often lead us to seek out one. The specific people who make up your people may be part of a running crew, a group of readers who love to drink while discussing books, or inside a guild in the video game you love to play. It takes time and effort to find those who are YOUR people. Look for them. It’s likely they are searching for you, too. Ideas of where to meet new people who share your interests: www.meetup.com, Facebook groups, message boards at the library or coffee shop, or

  • Dorothy Must Die By Danielle Gaige Symbolism

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    who they become. The main character Amy is a long way from home, she is snatched by a tornado and taken to Oz. Nothing seems right to Amy at the time she gets there. As she goes through many ups and downs she is picked up by the ORDER, a group of the wicked who have joined together to kill Dorothy. Dorothy is back in Oz and is taking the magic. The wicked explain to Amy she is the only one who can kill Dorothy. Along the way the magic, the characters, and the pressure change Amy. In “Dorothy Must

  • How Is Elphaba's Use Of The Color Green As Evil

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    by the Wicked Witch, and she thinks back on her life in Oz, how she wasn’t always so wicked as others think she is. “But surely the curse was on the land of Oz, not on her. Though Oz had given her a twisted life, hadn’t it also made her capable?”(page 4). It’s not Elphaba’s fault that she’s wicked, Oz had shaped her this way. From her childhood to her death,the sweet girl is morphed into a feared, powerful witch. Elphaba and the Witch are two completely different people. Throughout Wicked, Elphaba

  • Elphaba And Galinda Compare And Contrast

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    The characters Elphaba and Galinda from the musical called, “Wicked” are a foil pair. Foil pairs are characters who contrasts and clashes with each other. Arguably, Elphaba and Galinda display as foil pairs through their status in their school in the song called, “What is This Feeling”. For example, Elphaba is portrayed to be an outcast from all the other students and Galinda as the favored student of the school; Accordingly, “We’re all on your side!” for Galinda and “She’s a terror! She’s a Tartar

  • Adventure In The Wizard Of Oz

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    adventure in her life. This book takes place in Kansas and the Land Of Oz where all the adventure starts. As a tornado strikes Kansas (the place where Dorothy lives along with her aunt and uncle), Dorothy, her dog, and their house all blow away as their house lands on the Wicked Witch of the East in the Munchkin Country, as it kills her. Not knowing in which world she is in, Dorothy only has one wish: going back to her house. Later, Dorothy meets Glinda, the witch of the South (the good witch) who gives

  • The Color In The Wizard Of Oz

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    to follow the yellow brick road to get her greatest desire. The yellow brick road navigated her to new friends and eventually home. The golden cap is a charmed commodity that grants the bearer to call upon the winged monkeys three times for any command. The wicked witch used the cap to aid her in conquest over Oz. Although

  • Man Vs. Self In Dorothy's The Wizard Of Oz

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    In The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy, who is the protagonist, goes on a journey to find her way back home. While doing this, she faces some road blocks. “Toto I have a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” This is what Dorothy said when she first entered Munchkinland. While looking for her Auntie Em in their house, a tornado came and their house was picked up by the tornado, with Dorothy in it. When this happened, the tornado took her to a land that was unknown to Dorothy. In The Wizard of Oz Dorothy ran

  • Glinda In The Wizard Of Oz

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    because she does dress nicer and at the same time she’s not afraid to get her hands dirty and take on a more masculine role. She faces life experiences and shows bravery throughout the movie while traveling with her friends in the movie. She is presented as a heroic girl through her character development throughout the movie. You