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novels of
Charles ****ens. In the Land of Oz, a minister's wife,
Melena Thropp,
gives birth to a daughter, Elphaba.
Elphaba has
green skin,
sharp teeth...
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Elphaba Thropp /ˈɛlfəbə ˈθrɒp/ is the
protagonist in Wicked: The Life and
Times of the
Wicked Witch of the West by
Gregory Maguire, and in its musical...
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Thropp and
Harding were
surveyors and an
architectural practice in
Lincoln working from 1
James Street and 29 Broadgate, Lincoln.
James Thropp was initially...
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Earlston Thropp (October 4, 1847 – July 27, 1927) was a
Republican member of the U.S.
House of
Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Joseph E.
Thropp was born...
- wall. The
mansion remained in the
ownership of
Thropp and his wife,
Miriam Scott-
Thropp,
until Scott-
Thropp's death in 1930. In 1932, the
lower floor of the...
- portra**** as a
beautiful but
physically disabled young woman called Nessarose Thropp;
Nessa is the
sister of Elphaba, the
Wicked Witch of the West,
whose paralysis...
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after Dorothy Gale's
arrival from Kansas, the film
revolves around Elphaba Thropp, a green-skinned woman, and
explores the path that
leads her to ultimately...
- situations, from the
perspective of Rain, the
young granddaughter of
Elphaba Thropp, Maguire's
reimagining of The
Wicked Witch of the West. Many
years after...
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governor of Munchkinland, was away. As a
result of that affair,
Elphaba Thropp was born. Both of her
parents were
shocked by
their daughter's
green skin...
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Slater as Boq, a
Munchkin in love with
Glinda Marissa Bode as
Nessarose Thropp, Elphaba's
paraplegic younger sister who
later becomes the
Wicked Witch...