Subject: "Wicked"'s Dorothy--Parody Sue?
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Posted on: 2015-08-07 19:18:00 UTC
Dorothy in "Wicked". She doesn't enter into the story much; in the musical she's only a shadow. But I think she's a parody sue, with the movie as her story. Why?
-She enters a canon with an involved backstory, factions, politics and religion, and simplifies it so that it revolves around her journey through it.
-She gathers allies that should want to stay rather far away from her, or at least not want to have much to do with her.
-Everything she does, without much apparent effort, is heralded as heroic.
-Despite being dropped into a totally unfamiliar environment and having to go on a journey, she's never hungry, cold, physically exhausted, etc.; her journey is more like a tour, and her hair and clothes stay perfect.
-She seems instinctively drawn to pink, glittery Glinda.
To be clear here, I'm not saying that the original Oz book series had Dorothy as a Canon Sue; I'm saying that "Wicked" turned her into one by making the world more serious, adult, and deep than it was in the books or in the movie based on them.