As someone who hasn’t seen the musical but who read the book some time ago: it’s odd to me that there is a possible interpretation of Wicked that ISN’T political? I almost think of it as a game at this point, to see the discourse around Wicked with my perspective being only informed by the book.
Always thought Wicked was inherently political. Like, that was almost the whole point of it lol. Thought this was a really cool video, appreciated hearing your thoughts.
“Frankly I don’t know who this video is for.” Me, 30 seconds earlier, seeing this video pop on my home page with only 266 views: “At last! A video made precisely for me. The algorithm is growing stronger each day.”
the musical's version of Glinda is more complex, because although she looks like she's a good person, she still chose her own self interest over what was truly right. Although I do get her perspective since there will never be a perfect system and she can't truly change anything, it's still disappointing
It's the most obvious interpretation of the story, but I'm glad someone is talking about it. Hope this video gets more views. It's well-edited. Reminds me of that scene in "Better Call Saul" where the judge tells Kim to stick with her high-paying job and just donate to charities, even though it becomes very clear later why she can't do that. I think you should make that video responding to the conservative think piece. I would watch it.
Also, hello! I just stumbled across this and found your take fascinating. That ending was perfection, and I look forward to checking out the rest of your channel :)
honestly my take is that voting doesnt take that much time anyway so voting for the least bad option is pretty non intrusive and you can attempt to invoke change from outside the system too. And the consequence for voting for someone that is going to do less bad things than the other person who will do the same bad things plus even more bad things is too big to have personal ethics and high minded idealism into it.
The purpose of "reading" a work through a different lens is not to definitively say "this is exactly a 1:1 analogy in these ways." I am offering my opinion on how the work can be viewed through the specific lens that I define throughout the video. There's nothing to say you couldn't read it any other way, such as the one you described. Consider, for instance, the fact that literary scholars have done analysis of Shakespeare through a Marxist lens. Shakespeare never had any knowledge of Marx because he died 200 years before Marx's birth. And yet, there is something so fundamentally human about a lot of art that properties of a newer work can be applied to older ones. Know that we study art and literature because stories are valuable outside their immediate context!
@@xsepphie It really doesn't matter. You're free to think what you believe but it's ironic because the Nov elections take place the first week of Nov and the American public would only have access to the woke propaganda on Thanksgiving when it's too late to change their minds 🤷🏻♂️
As someone who hasn’t seen the musical but who read the book some time ago: it’s odd to me that there is a possible interpretation of Wicked that ISN’T political? I almost think of it as a game at this point, to see the discourse around Wicked with my perspective being only informed by the book.
Also both sides fight about a strawman at some point
Good one.
Always thought Wicked was inherently political. Like, that was almost the whole point of it lol. Thought this was a really cool video, appreciated hearing your thoughts.
“Frankly I don’t know who this video is for.”
Me, 30 seconds earlier, seeing this video pop on my home page with only 266 views: “At last! A video made precisely for me. The algorithm is growing stronger each day.”
7:36 the defying gravity instrumental in the background sounds exactly like casual by Chappell Roan 😭
Hilarious because in the novel Glinda is very much a republican. And extremely elitist and very racist
To be fair, a lot of leftists draw basically no distinction between liberals and republicans.
the musical's version of Glinda is more complex, because although she looks like she's a good person, she still chose her own self interest over what was truly right. Although I do get her perspective since there will never be a perfect system and she can't truly change anything, it's still disappointing
This video feels like it was made for my autistic ass specifically 🤣
A point by point analysis of the article would be so cool!
It's the most obvious interpretation of the story, but I'm glad someone is talking about it. Hope this video gets more views. It's well-edited.
Reminds me of that scene in "Better Call Saul" where the judge tells Kim to stick with her high-paying job and just donate to charities, even though it becomes very clear later why she can't do that.
I think you should make that video responding to the conservative think piece. I would watch it.
DO THE POINT-BY-POINT ANALYSIS ON THE ARTICLE!
Also, hello! I just stumbled across this and found your take fascinating. That ending was perfection, and I look forward to checking out the rest of your channel :)
@@willowfarmer6550 thank you so much! that's very sweet
this video is for me thank you
Finally, the perfect video for me
honestly my take is that voting doesnt take that much time anyway so voting for the least bad option is pretty non intrusive and you can attempt to invoke change from outside the system too. And the consequence for voting for someone that is going to do less bad things than the other person who will do the same bad things plus even more bad things is too big to have personal ethics and high minded idealism into it.
100% agree with this. Especially with what's happened now.
Good video Sepphie! :)
Subscribed!! super insightful :)
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Funny how you assume it's Biden but not RK Jr. or anyone else.
The purpose of "reading" a work through a different lens is not to definitively say "this is exactly a 1:1 analogy in these ways." I am offering my opinion on how the work can be viewed through the specific lens that I define throughout the video. There's nothing to say you couldn't read it any other way, such as the one you described. Consider, for instance, the fact that literary scholars have done analysis of Shakespeare through a Marxist lens. Shakespeare never had any knowledge of Marx because he died 200 years before Marx's birth. And yet, there is something so fundamentally human about a lot of art that properties of a newer work can be applied to older ones.
Know that we study art and literature because stories are valuable outside their immediate context!
@@xsepphie It really doesn't matter. You're free to think what you believe but it's ironic because the Nov elections take place the first week of Nov and the American public would only have access to the woke propaganda on Thanksgiving when it's too late to change their minds 🤷🏻♂️