Divided into five stunning
sections Wicked, by Gregory Maguire,
is the life of Elphaba, or as she is better known as, The Wicked Witch of The
West. When Dorothy stumbles into Oz she assumes that Oz is a magical place
where everyone is happy, but as The Witch has grown up in Oz she develops a
fuller view of how the Wizard is taking away Animal rights, (Capital A’s mean
that that Animal has spirit and can talk and think, opposed to an animal.) and
banning Animals from public transportation. In the book, Doctor Dillamond (a
Goat) discovers more of this, and The Wizard sends a tiktok machine to murder
him.
The story begins when Elphaba is being expected by her
mother Melena and her father Frex. The first chapter is called “The Root of
Evil,” which might lead the reader to think that the parents are the making of
Evil, this idea is even more encouraged by the author in chapter three,
entitled “The Birth of a Witch.” In this
first part of the book the father, Frex has some strange experiences with a
traveling show that is called The Clock of the Time Dragon which presumably can
tell what the future holds, and makes the past clearer than ever. A Quadling
glassblower stays at Melena’s house when she is pregnant with Elphaba and his
visit is probably the cause of Malena’s
next child, Nessarose (Witch of the East) and, at the end of this section of
the book Elphaba is a little girl and is predicting the arrival of the
“Wonderful” Wizard. “Horrors,” she says, “Horrors.” The next part of the book describes Elphaba
time at Shiz, a respectable collage. There she meets Glinda, and other people
who become important in the story. The
Third Part, entitled “City of Emeralds ”
tells of Elphaba’s relationship with her school friend Fiyero and how she
begins to become a rebel. “In The
Vinkus” is when Elphaba lays low after a serious injury and the death of
Fiyero. All of these events are, of course, leading up to the Murder of The
Witch. The famous melting. That part is the same as the original story. “Wicked”
is also a wonderful musical which I recently saw at the Segerstrom, and there
is also a sequel to Maguire’s novel called “Son of a Witch.”
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