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One of the weirder tendencies Iâve noticed about people who demonize Glinda and sanctify Fiyero is that they donât seem to want to engage with the fact that Wicked is about characters from The Wizard of Oz and that thereâs genuine and intentional significance to that. Itâs not just a schtick, itâs not just a marketing tactic, thereâs a real actual purpose to the fact that it centers on already well-established characters from a story that has existed in some iteration for over 100 years.
Elphaba isnât just Generic Misunderstood Outcast Rebel Girl fighting fascism, she is very specifically the Wicked Witch of the West, far and away one of the most iconic characters in film. And sheâs iconic, because sheâs a caricature. Pure evil. No nuance. Green skin, crazy cackle, setting people on fire, terrorizing a whole nation over a pair of shoes, tried to kill a kid and her little dog too. Completely irredeemable.
Glinda the Good Witch? Same deal, but flipped. A caricatureof pure goodness.Â
And after watching Part 1, so many people decided Wicked was a SURPRISE TWIST THE GOOD GUYS ARE THE BAD GUYS AND THE BAD GUYS ARE THE GOOD GUYS story.Â
Which is so completely insane to me given that right from jump, Wicked is screaming at the top of its lungs âThe concept of Absolute Good and Absolute Evil is NOT REAL, it is a tool used by a fascist regime to subjugate and control the masses.â
If Wicked were a Good versus Evil story, or a Hunger Games-esque Fight Fascism story, Elphaba and Fiyero would be the central relationship, Elphaba as our Outcast Rebel Protagonist, Fiyero as our secondary lead who would presumably show some textual evidence of a grander moral backbone and awareness and aspirations beyond just running away from it all and becoming Mr. Elphaba Thropp.
But Elphaba and Fiyero arenât the main characters, Elphaba and Glinda are the main characters; because Wicked is not a Good versus Evil story, nor is it even a Fight Fascism story. Fighting fascism is Elphabaâs personal goal, and itâs the reason why her image has been twisted and exploited - but itâs not the overarching theme of the narrative itself.
The narrative itself is about Good and Evil as propaganda, not literal moral states of being. Itâs asking you to look at the Wicked Witch, and Glinda the Good, two of the most recognizable icons in film who represent Absolute Evil and Absolute Good, and dismantle both of them.
Not SWITCH both of them; DISMANTLE both of them.
Because both the âWicked Witchâ and âGlinda the Goodâ are creations of the Wizardâs regime; theyâre pawns, theyâre puppets, theyâre caricatures manufactured by the authoritarian government to keep control over people, to keep people from questioning or rebelling, specifically by weaponizing moral panic. As such, both the âWicked Witchâ and âGlinda the Goodâ are just as much the antagonists of the story as the Wizard and Morrible. Because they ARE the propaganda machine.
And the only way to take down the fascist regime is to take apart the propaganda machine, which means taking apart the two most pivotal pieces keeping it together.
Basically youâre supposed to be unearthing the humanity beneath the icon, on both ends of the spectrum.Â
When we first meet Elphaba and Galinda in Act 1, back when they had no idea they were going to become political props, they were both very human - BUT, very notably, they were both extremely armored in these protective facades theyâve been carrying around since childhood. For Elphaba, that armor manifests as brutal honesty, self righteousness, and disdain for social hierarchy. For Galinda, that armor manifests in hollow, self-serving proclamations of goodness, and an obsession with outward appearances of perfection, both physical and moral.
Whatâs interesting about their âloathingâ era is that they loathe each other specifically because they see the human in each other. Galinda doesnât hate Elphaba for being green, she hates her because she publicly took a sledgehammer to the Galinda Is Perfect statue she built of herself and said nah, youâre not perfect, youâre just a person, and kind of a lousy one at that.
In a very weird way, Elphaba just created the first genuine human connection for BOTH of them - Elphaba has always been treated like an inhuman monster, Galinda has always been treated like the superficial embodiment of perfection beyond reproach - so for the first time, these two girls have someone looking them dead-on and saying, no, idiot, youâre human. And because of that, theyâre obsessed with scratching and picking away at the armor of each other. Itâs loathing, but thereâs a give and take to it, even a sense of satisfaction and enjoyment - they want to find the human in each other, even if they claim itâs for purposes of mutually assured destruction.
So by the time we get to the Ozdust, theyâve both worked away at each other and gotten to see the human in each other so well, Galinda recognizes the vulnerability in Elphaba when sheâs dancing alone, when no one else does - when even Fiyero just thinks Golly itâs so super duper cool Elphaba doesnât care what anyone else thinks about her.Â
Both Elphaba and Galinda are at their most vulnerable during the Ozdust duet, because theyâve earned it. They know each other better than anyone, they both see each other as human when no one else does. But this time itâs changed tone - Galinda dances with her because of this recognition of holy shit, this person whose armor Iâve been obsessively chipping away at is vulnerable in the way that all humans are vulnerable, and I did that, Iâm responsible for that, and I donât want to be that person, and I actually admire this person, and care about this person, and I want to fix the damage Iâve done, I need to do something to show her Iâm with her.
Of even more significance is Elphabaâs acceptance of Galinda dancing with her. Elphaba is very shrewd and very guarded and very good at seeing through peopleâs bullshit, so by accepting this olive branch, sheâs also recognizing that this person whose armor sheâs been chipping away at does actually have a genuine desire to make amends, to admit she was wrong, to be better than who she was - to be human, not just a one-dimensional icon superficially beloved by the masses.Â
Itâs not elegant, but from both Elphaba and Galinda, that scene is a slow unfolding of âI was obsessed with hating the fact that you called out the human in me,â to âOh, thereâs a vulnerability to the human in you.â
So now weâve got Defying Gravity, and Elphaba and Glinda hit the irreconcilable differences mark, and they part ways - and the dictator swoops in and uses them to embody an ideal of Absolute Evil and Absolute Good, effectively stripping away the humanity that Elphaba and Glinda found in each other. Thus begins the propaganda machine.
These are not roles Elphaba or Glinda ever meant to find themselves in. And they still love each other, but over time, we see them begin to relapse into their old pre-Ozdust facades in order to protect themselves - Elphaba withdrawing into self righteous solitude, Glinda fixating on surface level adoration from the world, both of them beginning to deny and reject the vulnerabilities in themselves that the other brought out.
The Wizard and Morrible very much succeed in driving this narrative of the âWicked Witchâ and âGlinda the Good,â to the point that both Elphaba and Glinda start to find comfort and strength in these roles as their personal lives and relationships begin to fall apart. Toward the end of Act 2, they have largely embraced and committed to these caricatures of themselves, which means that just like the rest of Oz, theyâve been suckered in by the propaganda machine, while at the same time, literally being the propaganda machine.
The story hinges on their ability to recognize that theyâve become part of that machine, and their ability to dismantle it.Â
I donât know where the article is anymore but I remember Jon Chu said something along the lines of them being each otherâs salvation, which in addition to being the most insane way he possibly could have phrased that, is actually the crux of their relationship. They saw each other as human before anyone else did, then they had that humanity torn away from them, then they took comfort in the stripping-away of their humanityâŠso how do they get it back?
Essentially they have to come back to themselves at the Ozdust. Glinda has to confront the fact that sheâs let herself be ruled by her own denial and fear and need to be adored, and Elphaba has to confront the fact that sheâs let herself be ruled by self righteousness and hubris and the need to be respected, and that neither of them has had any real effect on the state of Oz as a whole, except to serve the narrative created by the Wizard and Morrible. Thatâs the point: they have both been reduced to pawns who exist to propagate the unchecked authority of the Wizardâs regime.
Wicked has heavy Fight Injustice, Resist Fascism, and Stand Up for Whatâs Right Even If Youâre Standing Alone messages, and it does raise parallels to the real world stripping away of human rights and using âothernessâ as a scapegoat to manipulate a disenfranchised populace (Iâm gonna say they were clumsy about it and really lost that whole plot in Act 2, butâŠyâknowâŠthatâsâŠitâs Wicked Act 2 - Dana Fox, you did the best you could with what they gave you, angel, truly Act 2 is a whole mess to try to work with, youâre a hero honestly <3)
But as the audience, you really are supposed to be looking at Good and Evil as propaganda, not a true moral binary to simply be flipped on its head. Youâre supposed to be taking two of the most recognizable fictional images of Good and Evil in media, and questioning the whole concept of Good and Evil, and how this authoritarian government was able to use these young women to embody that concept to further their own agenda, and to what degree both Glinda and Elphaba submitted to it.Â
And youâre supposed to be looking for the human in both Elphaba and Glinda when theyâre at their worst, when theyâre petty or vengeful or self-serving. Youâre supposed to be rooting for them to get free of the roles theyâve been corralled into and come back to themselves, which in turn will allow them to, yâknow, overthrow the government. That is actually the point of this very oddly-paced and inconsistently-toned weirdo story, thatâs the reason Elphaba and Glinda are the main characters, because the evolution of their relationship from beginning to end actually addresses the main themes Wicked has laid out.Â
âŠOr! Alternatively! You can just say Elphaba is a precious pure cinnamon roll whoâs a misunderstood but morally pristine freedom fighter and is also meeeee :D and Glinda is a self-obsessed fascist >:( and Fiyeroâs a noble hero and martyr and should actually be the main character <3 and thank goodness Elphabaâs arc ends in being provided for by a man who loves her so she can live out the simple life she REALLY wants as wife and mother in the story of Anthony Bridgertonâs Adventures in Oz ;) Like genuinely some of you are so determined for Wicked to be about quite literally anything except what itâs about, and Iâm just over here smacking my head against the wall slowly going insane.
^I am aware that this is me right now btw. like itâs fine. i know what iâm about. showin up to tumblr with my clown shoes writin my clown essays. the wicked era is over and iâm still here muttering and shaking my fist at the sky, full clown. this will still be me in the nursing home i fear. do they make nursing homes for clowns. god i hope so.
It's always been about them, you can try and cry all you want about Fiyero and Elphaba, but the story has always been about Glinda and Elphaba and yeah you're right about all this essay, is very insane to me the levels of denial people live on, like gelphie shipping aside, even if it's just "platonic", the story is still about the relationship between Elphaba and Glinda and it really surprises me how society is so unable to think that a relationship between two women be it platonic or romantic can be the central most important one in the narrative, even if fiyero and Elphaba are depicted as romantic, they're relationship is not at all as central and narratively important and poignant as Glinda's and Elphaba's, to the point you could take it out and it would change nothing,
Glinda's and Elphaba's relationship is the key to defy the idea of pure evil and pure goodness.
Now with this beautifully done analysis, I'm curious to see your thoughts on the book.
One of the weirder tendencies Iâve noticed about people who demonize Glinda and sanctify Fiyero is that they donât seem to want to engage with the fact that Wicked is about characters from The Wizard of Oz and that thereâs genuine and intentional significance to that. Itâs not just a schtick, itâs not just a marketing tactic, thereâs a real actual purpose to the fact that it centers on already well-established characters from a story that has existed in some iteration for over 100 years.
Elphaba isnât just Generic Misunderstood Outcast Rebel Girl fighting fascism, she is very specifically the Wicked Witch of the West, far and away one of the most iconic characters in film. And sheâs iconic, because sheâs a caricature. Pure evil. No nuance. Green skin, crazy cackle, setting people on fire, terrorizing a whole nation over a pair of shoes, tried to kill a kid and her little dog too. Completely irredeemable.
Glinda the Good Witch? Same deal, but flipped. A caricatureof pure goodness.Â
And after watching Part 1, so many people decided Wicked was a SURPRISE TWIST THE GOOD GUYS ARE THE BAD GUYS AND THE BAD GUYS ARE THE GOOD GUYS story.Â
Which is so completely insane to me given that right from jump, Wicked is screaming at the top of its lungs âThe concept of Absolute Good and Absolute Evil is NOT REAL, it is a tool used by a fascist regime to subjugate and control the masses.â
If Wicked were a Good versus Evil story, or a Hunger Games-esque Fight Fascism story, Elphaba and Fiyero would be the central relationship, Elphaba as our Outcast Rebel Protagonist, Fiyero as our secondary lead who would presumably show some textual evidence of a grander moral backbone and awareness and aspirations beyond just running away from it all and becoming Mr. Elphaba Thropp.
But Elphaba and Fiyero arenât the main characters, Elphaba and Glinda are the main characters; because Wicked is not a Good versus Evil story, nor is it even a Fight Fascism story. Fighting fascism is Elphabaâs personal goal, and itâs the reason why her image has been twisted and exploited - but itâs not the overarching theme of the narrative itself.
The narrative itself is about Good and Evil as propaganda, not literal moral states of being. Itâs asking you to look at the Wicked Witch, and Glinda the Good, two of the most recognizable icons in film who represent Absolute Evil and Absolute Good, and dismantle both of them.
Not SWITCH both of them; DISMANTLE both of them.
Because both the âWicked Witchâ and âGlinda the Goodâ are creations of the Wizardâs regime; theyâre pawns, theyâre puppets, theyâre caricatures manufactured by the authoritarian government to keep control over people, to keep people from questioning or rebelling, specifically by weaponizing moral panic. As such, both the âWicked Witchâ and âGlinda the Goodâ are just as much the antagonists of the story as the Wizard and Morrible. Because they ARE the propaganda machine.
And the only way to take down the fascist regime is to take apart the propaganda machine, which means taking apart the two most pivotal pieces keeping it together.
Basically youâre supposed to be unearthing the humanity beneath the icon, on both ends of the spectrum.Â
When we first meet Elphaba and Galinda in Act 1, back when they had no idea they were going to become political props, they were both very human - BUT, very notably, they were both extremely armored in these protective facades theyâve been carrying around since childhood. For Elphaba, that armor manifests as brutal honesty, self righteousness, and disdain for social hierarchy. For Galinda, that armor manifests in hollow, self-serving proclamations of goodness, and an obsession with outward appearances of perfection, both physical and moral.
Whatâs interesting about their âloathingâ era is that they loathe each other specifically because they see the human in each other. Galinda doesnât hate Elphaba for being green, she hates her because she publicly took a sledgehammer to the Galinda Is Perfect statue she built of herself and said nah, youâre not perfect, youâre just a person, and kind of a lousy one at that.
In a very weird way, Elphaba just created the first genuine human connection for BOTH of them - Elphaba has always been treated like an inhuman monster, Galinda has always been treated like the superficial embodiment of perfection beyond reproach - so for the first time, these two girls have someone looking them dead-on and saying, no, idiot, youâre human. And because of that, theyâre obsessed with scratching and picking away at the armor of each other. Itâs loathing, but thereâs a give and take to it, even a sense of satisfaction and enjoyment - they want to find the human in each other, even if they claim itâs for purposes of mutually assured destruction.
So by the time we get to the Ozdust, theyâve both worked away at each other and gotten to see the human in each other so well, Galinda recognizes the vulnerability in Elphaba when sheâs dancing alone, when no one else does - when even Fiyero just thinks Golly itâs so super duper cool Elphaba doesnât care what anyone else thinks about her.Â
Both Elphaba and Galinda are at their most vulnerable during the Ozdust duet, because theyâve earned it. They know each other better than anyone, they both see each other as human when no one else does. But this time itâs changed tone - Galinda dances with her because of this recognition of holy shit, this person whose armor Iâve been obsessively chipping away at is vulnerable in the way that all humans are vulnerable, and I did that, Iâm responsible for that, and I donât want to be that person, and I actually admire this person, and care about this person, and I want to fix the damage Iâve done, I need to do something to show her Iâm with her.
Of even more significance is Elphabaâs acceptance of Galinda dancing with her. Elphaba is very shrewd and very guarded and very good at seeing through peopleâs bullshit, so by accepting this olive branch, sheâs also recognizing that this person whose armor sheâs been chipping away at does actually have a genuine desire to make amends, to admit she was wrong, to be better than who she was - to be human, not just a one-dimensional icon superficially beloved by the masses.Â
Itâs not elegant, but from both Elphaba and Galinda, that scene is a slow unfolding of âI was obsessed with hating the fact that you called out the human in me,â to âOh, thereâs a vulnerability to the human in you.â
So now weâve got Defying Gravity, and Elphaba and Glinda hit the irreconcilable differences mark, and they part ways - and the dictator swoops in and uses them to embody an ideal of Absolute Evil and Absolute Good, effectively stripping away the humanity that Elphaba and Glinda found in each other. Thus begins the propaganda machine.
These are not roles Elphaba or Glinda ever meant to find themselves in. And they still love each other, but over time, we see them begin to relapse into their old pre-Ozdust facades in order to protect themselves - Elphaba withdrawing into self righteous solitude, Glinda fixating on surface level adoration from the world, both of them beginning to deny and reject the vulnerabilities in themselves that the other brought out.
The Wizard and Morrible very much succeed in driving this narrative of the âWicked Witchâ and âGlinda the Good,â to the point that both Elphaba and Glinda start to find comfort and strength in these roles as their personal lives and relationships begin to fall apart. Toward the end of Act 2, they have largely embraced and committed to these caricatures of themselves, which means that just like the rest of Oz, theyâve been suckered in by the propaganda machine, while at the same time, literally being the propaganda machine.
The story hinges on their ability to recognize that theyâve become part of that machine, and their ability to dismantle it.Â
I donât know where the article is anymore but I remember Jon Chu said something along the lines of them being each otherâs salvation, which in addition to being the most insane way he possibly could have phrased that, is actually the crux of their relationship. They saw each other as human before anyone else did, then they had that humanity torn away from them, then they took comfort in the stripping-away of their humanityâŠso how do they get it back?
Essentially they have to come back to themselves at the Ozdust. Glinda has to confront the fact that sheâs let herself be ruled by her own denial and fear and need to be adored, and Elphaba has to confront the fact that sheâs let herself be ruled by self righteousness and hubris and the need to be respected, and that neither of them has had any real effect on the state of Oz as a whole, except to serve the narrative created by the Wizard and Morrible. Thatâs the point: they have both been reduced to pawns who exist to propagate the unchecked authority of the Wizardâs regime.
Wicked has heavy Fight Injustice, Resist Fascism, and Stand Up for Whatâs Right Even If Youâre Standing Alone messages, and it does raise parallels to the real world stripping away of human rights and using âothernessâ as a scapegoat to manipulate a disenfranchised populace (Iâm gonna say they were clumsy about it and really lost that whole plot in Act 2, butâŠyâknowâŠthatâsâŠitâs Wicked Act 2 - Dana Fox, you did the best you could with what they gave you, angel, truly Act 2 is a whole mess to try to work with, youâre a hero honestly <3)
But as the audience, you really are supposed to be looking at Good and Evil as propaganda, not a true moral binary to simply be flipped on its head. Youâre supposed to be taking two of the most recognizable fictional images of Good and Evil in media, and questioning the whole concept of Good and Evil, and how this authoritarian government was able to use these young women to embody that concept to further their own agenda, and to what degree both Glinda and Elphaba submitted to it.Â
And youâre supposed to be looking for the human in both Elphaba and Glinda when theyâre at their worst, when theyâre petty or vengeful or self-serving. Youâre supposed to be rooting for them to get free of the roles theyâve been corralled into and come back to themselves, which in turn will allow them to, yâknow, overthrow the government. That is actually the point of this very oddly-paced and inconsistently-toned weirdo story, thatâs the reason Elphaba and Glinda are the main characters, because the evolution of their relationship from beginning to end actually addresses the main themes Wicked has laid out.Â
âŠOr! Alternatively! You can just say Elphaba is a precious pure cinnamon roll whoâs a misunderstood but morally pristine freedom fighter and is also meeeee :D and Glinda is a self-obsessed fascist >:( and Fiyeroâs a noble hero and martyr and should actually be the main character <3 and thank goodness Elphabaâs arc ends in being provided for by a man who loves her so she can live out the simple life she REALLY wants as wife and mother in the story of Anthony Bridgertonâs Adventures in Oz ;) Like genuinely some of you are so determined for Wicked to be about quite literally anything except what itâs about, and Iâm just over here smacking my head against the wall slowly going insane.
^I am aware that this is me right now btw. like itâs fine. i know what iâm about. showin up to tumblr with my clown shoes writin my clown essays. the wicked era is over and iâm still here muttering and shaking my fist at the sky, full clown. this will still be me in the nursing home i fear. do they make nursing homes for clowns. god i hope so.
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âthe parallels between Zuko and Sokka-â hey HEY. I am grabbing you. The parallels between Katara and Azula. Both the younger, gifted bender. Each one being the inverse of the other: a living, breathing what if. Katara being horrified at what her bending can do when pushed to its limits vs Azula always trying to push hers further. Katara instinctively trusting everyone so easily, even though it burns her sometimes, and Azula saying trust is for fools, fear is the only reliable way but still losing everyone she cares about in the end. Katara yelling at her dad and being hugged in return vs Azula doing everything possible to please her father still being harshly reprimanded, so you know exactly why they both turned out the way that they did. Kataraâs trauma being connected to losing a mother vs Azulaâs being connected to having a mother. Katara ultimately being the one to take down Azula and standing over her, staring pitifully because thatâs who she could have been, in another life. is this thing on
I had already fallen in love with the manga of Witch Hat Atelier, but seeing it animated, the amazing soundtrack and the divine choice of English dub is so sublime, I'm in love