
A Wicked tactic for tackling higher education
Glinda: “I’m a public figure now, people expect me to…” Elphaba: “Lie?” Glinda: “Be encouraging.” – “Wicked: For Good” The November 2025

Glinda: “I’m a public figure now, people expect me to…” Elphaba: “Lie?” Glinda: “Be encouraging.” – “Wicked: For Good” The November 2025

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