“I’m not who they say I am. I’m not what they want me to be.”
Elphaba
The film emphasizes the importance of embracing one’s true self and challenging societal norms that limit individual expression and potential.
Redefining Good and Evil
“Wicked” challenges traditional narratives of good and evil by portraying complex characters with multifaceted motivations and actions. The film avoids simplistic binary classifications, showcasing the grey areas of morality and the blurred lines between “heroic” and “villainous” behavior.
“There’s no such thing as good or evil. There’s just people trying to get by.”
Fiyero
The film encourages viewers to consider the complexities of human nature and the importance of understanding the motivations behind actions, rather than simply judging individuals based on labels or stereotypes.