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In the musical he is simply known as The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
wicked witch of the west
Well you see, The Wizard of Oz is a story mainly about Dorthy's journey and whom she meets along the way. The story is like many other fictional novels. You follow the character on their journey. However, Wicked is like the backstory about everything in the world of the Wizard of Oz. It answers many of your questions about the Wizard of Oz book. Why was the Wicked Witch of the West so wicked? What was the city of Oz like for everyone that lived there. Wicked is the story of Oz and Munchkinland before Dorothy ever showed up. It gives you back stories to all the old characters. Another difference is the content. The Wizard of Oz is appropriate for all ages and considered a family story. However, Wicked has strong content and may be to difficult for children to understand.
In the original 1900 book edition of 'The Wizard of Oz' by author Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 6, 1919], the Wicked Witches of the East and of the West have no names. Decades later, in 'Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West', author Gregory Maguire [b. June 9, 1954] gives the Wicked Witch of the West the name of Elphaba Thropp and the Wicked Witch of the East the name of Nessarose Thropp.
The book and movie versions of the Wizard of Oz only refer to her as the Wicked Witch of the East. In Wicked, Gregory Maguire names her Nessarose.
It is a book and a Broadway show, it has not been made into a movie yet, but the name is Wicked.
The Good Witches of the North and of the South and the Wicked Witches of the East and of the West are the witches in the 1900 book edition of The Wizard of Oz. Glinda dwells in the red, southern Quadling Country for having deposed the unnamed Wicked Witch of the South while Locasta, also known as Tattypoo, inhabits the northern, purple Gillikin Country for having deposed Mombi, the Wicked Witch of the North. The unnamed Wicked Witches of the East and of the West respectively live in the Land of Oz's blue Munchkin Country and yellow Winkie Country.
In the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Glinda is the Witch of the South. The other witches are only known as "The Wicked Witch of the West," "The Wicked Witch of the East," and "The Good Witch of the North." In the movie The Wizard of Oz: Glinda is the Witch of the North. The other witches are only known as "The Wicked Witch of the West" and "The Wicked Witch of the East." In the book Wicked: Galinda, later Glinda, is the Witch of the South, Elphaba is the Witch of the West, Nessarose is the Witch of the East, and the Witch of the North is never mentioned or named.
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).
In the musical he is simply known as The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
wicked witch of the west
Well you see, The Wizard of Oz is a story mainly about Dorthy's journey and whom she meets along the way. The story is like many other fictional novels. You follow the character on their journey. However, Wicked is like the backstory about everything in the world of the Wizard of Oz. It answers many of your questions about the Wizard of Oz book. Why was the Wicked Witch of the West so wicked? What was the city of Oz like for everyone that lived there. Wicked is the story of Oz and Munchkinland before Dorothy ever showed up. It gives you back stories to all the old characters. Another difference is the content. The Wizard of Oz is appropriate for all ages and considered a family story. However, Wicked has strong content and may be to difficult for children to understand.
In the original 1900 book edition of 'The Wizard of Oz' by author Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 6, 1919], the Wicked Witches of the East and of the West have no names. Decades later, in 'Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West', author Gregory Maguire [b. June 9, 1954] gives the Wicked Witch of the West the name of Elphaba Thropp and the Wicked Witch of the East the name of Nessarose Thropp.
GlendaAnother answer- it's spelled Glinda
I'm pretty sure it is called 'Wicked'. I think I have the right one anyway.
The book and movie versions of the Wizard of Oz only refer to her as the Wicked Witch of the East. In Wicked, Gregory Maguire names her Nessarose.
He wanted the Wicked Witch of the West to be dead.