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I loved Glinda in the dancing scene, it is her one moment of meaningful action amongst all her fake activism.
As an allegory, it also shows what those with privilege and a voice can do to help marginalised people. When Elphaba dances, making her statement, she is mocked. When Glinda joins in, she is told not to because she is also defying norms by making the same ‘statement’ - and then suddenly it trends, is accepted and loved.
It is so tragic in the end, how Glinda’s cowardice takes her a step back, leaving her as a complicit centrist, and both of them without the other.
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Did Elphaba say Oz Bless You to Dr. Dilliman ?
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CYNTHIA ERIVO as ELPHABA THROPP Wicked (2024) dir. Jon M. Chu
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Wicked (2024) | Musical Event
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
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What is this feeling? Fervid as a flame. Does it have a name? Yes. Loathing! Unadulterated loathing!
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Poor Galinda, forced to reside with someone so disgusticified. We just want to tell you, we're all on your side. We share your loathing!
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Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero in WICKED (Part 1)
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CYNTHIA ERIVO as ELPHABA & ARIANA GRANDE as GALINDA WICKED (2024), dir. Jon M. Chu
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What is this feeling so sudden and new? I felt the moment I laid eyes on you. My pulse is rushing. My head is reeling. My face is flushing. Oh, what is this feeling? Fervid as a flame. Does it have a name? Yes!
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For you see, my room-mate is... unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe... Blonde.
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She doesn't give a twig about what anyone else thinks. Of course she does. She just pretends not to. I feel awful.
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