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"Wicked" by Gregory Maguire - Drink this Book Podcast (Ep. 5)

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  • If you were born different you looked different and your mother and father treated you like you were the outsider, they treated your younger sister better than you and you also had to look after her and protect her. How would you go about living your life? Would you have ran and made the same decisions as Elphaba
  • Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (1995) by Gregory Maguire reimagines the central antagonist of the iconic story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, which was published in 1900 by author L. Frank Baum and became central to American popular culture through the 1939 film adaptation starring Judy Garland. Allusions to the original story recur throughout film, television, and novels. Decades later, expressions like “we’re not in Kansas anymore” or “somewhere over the rainbow” live on, as do prominent symbols like the Yellow Brick Road and Dorothy’s ruby slippers. In Wicked, Maguire adapts these symbols and stories to give voice to the original’s stock villain, the green-skinned Wicked Witch of the West. In humanizing this antagonist, Maguire questions the stark binary between good and evil. His retelling constructs a magical topsy-turvy world that parallels the socioeconomic and political themes of his contemporary reader’s society. Part revisionist history, part social critical analysis, Wicked employs various literary devices to develop a narrative that transports readers to a setting that is both fantastical and all-too human.

Themed Drinks

Black Magic

Organic Tart Cherry Juice

Organic Beet Juice

Organic Pure Cranberry Juice

Angostura

Nyak Cognac

Chambord Raspberry Liqueur

Blackberry Liqueur

Sprite

Green Sizzle

Green Mint Liqueur

Sparkling Cucumber

Lime Juice

Coconut Rum

Honey Ginger Liqueur

  continue reading

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  • If you were born different you looked different and your mother and father treated you like you were the outsider, they treated your younger sister better than you and you also had to look after her and protect her. How would you go about living your life? Would you have ran and made the same decisions as Elphaba
  • Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (1995) by Gregory Maguire reimagines the central antagonist of the iconic story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, which was published in 1900 by author L. Frank Baum and became central to American popular culture through the 1939 film adaptation starring Judy Garland. Allusions to the original story recur throughout film, television, and novels. Decades later, expressions like “we’re not in Kansas anymore” or “somewhere over the rainbow” live on, as do prominent symbols like the Yellow Brick Road and Dorothy’s ruby slippers. In Wicked, Maguire adapts these symbols and stories to give voice to the original’s stock villain, the green-skinned Wicked Witch of the West. In humanizing this antagonist, Maguire questions the stark binary between good and evil. His retelling constructs a magical topsy-turvy world that parallels the socioeconomic and political themes of his contemporary reader’s society. Part revisionist history, part social critical analysis, Wicked employs various literary devices to develop a narrative that transports readers to a setting that is both fantastical and all-too human.

Themed Drinks

Black Magic

Organic Tart Cherry Juice

Organic Beet Juice

Organic Pure Cranberry Juice

Angostura

Nyak Cognac

Chambord Raspberry Liqueur

Blackberry Liqueur

Sprite

Green Sizzle

Green Mint Liqueur

Sparkling Cucumber

Lime Juice

Coconut Rum

Honey Ginger Liqueur

  continue reading

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