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Actually, all of those things can be lumped together under Elphaba's desire to matter. The other major thing that shapes her adult life is her guilt and her desire for forgiveness. It seems that Elphaba wants to mean more than her guilt, more than the disastrous end of her relationship with Fiyero. She never wants to mean more than being with Fiyero, however. Elphaba and Fiyero are greatly defined by their relationship with one another.

It's not until Fiyero embarks on a relationship with Elphaba that we actually get to know him. The two really are perfect for each other — they challenge one another, can handle each other's flaws, and love each other.

But Fiyero is more than just the co-star of a tragic love story. He's an interesting individual who's going through a lot of changes, which are represented by his relationship with Elphaba.

Fiyero acts like a window for readers; it's through him that we experience a gradual awakening: to love, to politics, to adulthood. Fiyero learns about the world around him when he's with Elphaba: He wanted to tell Elphie what he had seen, but he held back for reasons he couldn't name.

In some way, in the balance of their affections, he sensed she needed an identity separate from his. Were he to become a convert to her cause, she might drift away. Fiyero is then transformed unwittingly into the Scarecrow by Elphaba even though he was killed by the Gale Force in the novel. He helps Elphaba stage her death and runs away with her out of Oz to start a new life, where they both die in the book though in the end Elphaba's death is questionable.

Fiyero is the vehicle that makes a successful conclusion of the musical possible by helping Elphaba escape from Oz that isn't present in the book. In the musical Fiyero does not officially die. Wicked Wiki Explore. Wicked musical. The Wicked Years. Community Rules. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? In an act of desperation, Elphaba recites a spell from the Grimmerie to try and save Fiyero.

She stops, thinking she messed up the spell, and that he died. She declares herself to be wicked, like the people of Oz say she is.

Elphaba then flies back to Kiamo Ko castle. Later, at the castle, Glinda shows up unexpectedly, and an unnamed monkey shows up with a message. When Glinda asks what it says, Elphaba tells her, "We have seen his [Fiyero's] face for the last time.

Glinda hides, and then she watches her friend supposedly melt at the hands of Dorothy. After Glinda and everyone else clears out, Fiyero, whom Elphaba had turned into the Scarecrow, opens a trap door in the castle; Elphaba, very much alive, emerges, and the two are reunited. The two agree to leave Oz, both of them knowing that they can never return, and Elphaba insists that they tell Glinda.

However, Fiyero tells Elphaba that if the two of them want to be safe, no one must ever know that they are alive. Elphaba and Fiyero leave Oz, without telling anyone, as Glinda celebrates and secretly mourns with the citizens of Oz. Wicked Wiki Explore. No, Nessa isn't Glinda's sister in 'Wicked'. Instead, she's the half sister of Elphaba. They share the same mother, Melena.

But they don't share the same father. Their mother has an extramarital affair with the Wizard. Elphaba is the result. They become known respectively as the Wicked Witches of the West and of the East. Glinda is from the Quadling Country. She becomes known as Glinda the Good. The characters are the same.

You only see Dorothy's silhouette in Wicked. Glinda the Good sings the song 'Popular'. Glinda sings it to the Elphaba. It is sung while performing a make over to the Elphaba.

And the song indicates what it takes to be popular. But the Wicked Witches of the East and of the West are half-sisters. Nessarose Thropp is the future Wicked Witch of the East. Elphaba Thropp is the future Wicked Witch of the West. Elphaba and Nessarose share the same mother, but have different fathers. That Elphaba and Glinda are friends and that Glinda thinks of everyone as Glinda wanna-bes is the narrative context of the song "Popular" in the musical "Wicked.

They have opposite personalities what with Elphaba prioritizing activism and convictions and Glinda craving glory and popularity. They set battle lines in "What Is This Feeling? Elphaba Thropp is currently being played by Teal Wicks. After Elphaba first discovers what the Wizard really is like and just after Dorothy arrives in Oz are when Glinda and Elphaba fight in "Wicked.

What says all is the albeit sarcastically expressed hope that each one is happy in "Defying Gravity" and that Elphaba turns the Grimmerie over to Glinda. No, Glinda does not find out that Elphaba Thropp still lives in the musical "Wicked.



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