According to the 1900 edition of the original book by author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum, there are four witches in the land of Oz. Two witches are wicked, and remain the nameless Wicked Witches of the East and of the West. But their names are revealed decades later, when Gregory Maguire gives them the names Elphaba Thropp of the West, and Nessarose Thropp of the East.
Two witches, in the lands of Oz, are good. The Good Witch of the South is ka Glinda. The Good Witch of the North remains nameless. Or does she? Later in the book, the Winged Monkeys tell the tale of Quelala and his wife Gayelette, a beautiful princess and powerful sorceress of the North. Is Gayelette a third good witch? Or is she the older Good Witch of the North in her youth? And to complicate things even further, according to the 1902/1903 stage version of the book, which also was authored by Baum, the Good Witch of the North is ka Locasta.
In the movie, Glinda is the Good Witch of the North. The Wicked Witch of the East and the Wicked Witch of the West have no names in the movie version of "The Wizard of Oz."
In Gregory McGuire's book Wicked, he names the Wicked Witch of the West Elphaba (from the author of the Wizard of Oz's initials, LFB) and the Wicked Witch of the East Nessarose. Galinda, who becomes known later as Glinda, is the good witch.
Answer #1 There are only two witches in the movie, and their names are the Wicked Witch of the West and the Wicked Witch of the East. Answer #2 In the original 1900 book edition of The Wizard of Oz, there are four witches who actively influence the course of events. One is the Wicked Witch of the East. The Witch remains nameless in the book, and in the beloved 1939 film version. But decades later, readers find out the Witch's name. For Gregory Maguire [b. June 9, 1954] reveals the Witch's name as Nessarose Thropp. The Wicked Witch of the West is Dorothy's main enemy. Likewise, she remains nameless in the book, and the film. But, once again, thanks to Maguire, readers are able to give a name to the face. For the Witch's name is Elphaba Thropp.
In the book, there are two Good Witches, of the North and of the South. The Good Witch of the North remains nameless in the book. But, in the 1902/1903 stage version, she has the name Locasta. Since there are inconsistencies between the book and the stage version, it's unknown whether the name is carved in stone. Also, in the book, the tale is told of Gayelette, the beautiful princess and powerful sorceress of the North. Is Gayelette the Good Witch in her youth? Or is this someone completely different? Also in the book, the Good Witch of the South is Glinda. But in the 1939 film version, and in Maguire's later contributions to the Royal Histories of Oz, Glinda is given the title of Good Witch of the North. And the position of Good Witch of the South is left vacant.
In "The Wizard of Oz," the four witches are Glinda the Good Witch of the North, The Wicked Witch of the West, The Wicked Witch of the East, and The Good Witch of the South (also known as the Witch of the North in the original book). Each of these witches plays a significant role in the story's plot and themes, representing different aspects of morality and power.
Well, hot stuff, in 'The Wizard of Oz,' the four witches are Glinda the Good Witch of the North, The Wicked Witch of the West, The Wicked Witch of the East, and The Good Witch of the South (also known as The Witch of the North in the book). So there you have it, all four witches in all their magical glory. Hope that satisfies your curiosity, darling!
Ah, what a delightful question! In 'The Wizard of Oz,' the names of the four witches are Glinda the Good Witch of the North, the Wicked Witch of the West, the Wicked Witch of the East, and the Good Witch of the South (also known as the Witch of the North in the original book). Each witch brings their own unique magic to the story, creating a wonderful tapestry of characters for us to enjoy.
Answer #1 West: Elphaba, controls Winkies, yellow East: Nessarose, controls ?, color? North:name?, munchkins, blue South: Glinda, color?, controls ? Please fill in the blanks! I need to know this too! Answer #2 The Wicked Witch of the Westis unnamed in the book The Wizard of Oz. But author Gregory Maguire [b. June 9, 1954] gives her the name Elphaba Thropp in Wicked. She controls the Winkies. The color of the Land is yellow. The Wicked Witch of the East is unnamed in the book The Wizard of Oz, but given the name Nessarose in Wicked. She controls the Munchkins. The color of the Land is blue. The Good Witch of the South is named Glinda in the book The Wizard of Oz, and Galinda and then Glinda in Wicked. In the movie and stage versions, she's ka the Good Witch of the North, and there's no mention of any Good Witch of the South. She controls the Quadlings. The color of the Land is red. The Good Witch of the Northis unnamed in the book The Wizard of Oz, but given the name Locasta by author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 5, 1919], in his stage version of the book. She controls the Gillikins. The color of the Land is purple.
In the book and the 1939 film versions of The Wizard of Oz, the bad witches are the Wicked Witches of the East and of the West. Author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 5, 1919] leaves them both nameless. Much later, author Gregory Maguire [b. June 9, 1954] gives them the family name of Thropp. The Witch of the East has the first name of Nessarose, the Witch of the West Elphaba. In the book and the 1939 film versions, Glinda is ka the Good Witch. In the book, she rules over the Quadling country of the South. Her colleague is the Good Witch of the North, who is unnamed in the book but ka Locasta in the 1902/1903 stage version by Baum. In the film, the position of Good Witch of the South doesn't exist. Instead, the two positions are combined into the one position of Glinda the Good Witch of the North.
The Scarecrow got a brain The Tinman got a heart The Lion got courage
All of the weasleys are wizards.Note: A female wizard is a witch.
"Bewitched Bunny" ("Sure, I know, but aren't they ALL witches inside?") .
Only 6 so far, but Gregg Sulkin might be on the main cast for season 4.
"Wicked" is a musical that serves as a prequel to "The Wizard of Oz," focusing on the backstory of the witches Glinda and Elphaba. It explores themes of friendship, power, and morality in the Land of Oz. In contrast, "The Wizard of Oz" is a classic film based on L. Frank Baum's book, following Dorothy's journey to the Emerald City. The two works offer different perspectives on the characters and events in the Land of Oz, providing a more nuanced understanding of the story.
'M' is a sacred letter in most pagan cults, in which witches become witches. It's a sacred letter becsue being at the middle of the alphabet and represents all that was and all that will be. Witches choose 'm' names because they hope it will bring them more power.
Generally both male and female witches are called Witches. In all but LaVey Satanism, "Warlock" is a derogatory term, and originates from the phrase "oath breaker". There are also Magickal practitioners who refer to themselves as "Wizard". Again, this is not gender specific.
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There are no specific names for such a shape.
You're probably talking about the book Wicked by Gregory McGuire, which tells the story from the Wicked Witch of the West's point of view. If you mean the original Oz books by L Frank Baum, the four witches appear in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (counting the Wicked Witch of the East's feet, since that's the only way she ever appears).
All of Them Witches was created in 1996.
Warlock is actually a derogatory term for witches, who are both male and female. some but not all witches are witches by religion, Wicca, or the Craft.Witches are permitted to do no harm in their magyk, but are still stereotyped badly as dark evil-doers in the eyes of the church.Misinformed people often think that Warlock is a term for a male witch, but that is incorrect as the word "warlock" is derived from ME and means Traitor. Male witches are called witches same as females.
Some games like Free Reals and Toontown.
The names of the five not four oceans are the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic and Antarctic oceans.
because all names are in the latin language
some times they do but not all the time