Wicked
Book • 1995 • Fantasy
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akwvu10
Not physically, but young Elphaba is emotionally neglected, and her caregivers often speak of drowning her.
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Abandonment
Does someone leave without saying goodbye?
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Anonymous
Several times through the story
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Animal
Are animals abused?
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Aliena
A scene where a lion cub is almost experimental on. There are talking Animals whose rights are being restricted as a plot point. Monkeys are given wings surgically
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Anonymous
Off the top of my head: a goat, birds, dogs, bees, and a crocodile.
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Are there alligators/crocodiles??
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Anonymous
A crocodile eats a baby in the last few pages.
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YES. See sexual assault trigger.
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MartianLost
Spoiler:
When in high school the group of kids visit the Philosophers Club and one is chosen for a sex show in an auditorium. The air is described as having a drug in it that makes everyone go along with what’s happening. He’s assaulted by an Animal and because of it becomes catatonic for the rest of his life.
When in high school the group of kids visit the Philosophers Club and one is chosen for a sex show in an auditorium. The air is described as having a drug in it that makes everyone go along with what’s happening. He’s assaulted by an Animal and because of it becomes catatonic for the rest of his life.
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Is rape mentioned?
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akwvu10
Early in the book, Elphaba’a mother explains how she’s not sure who the father is because she took some sort of tincture that made her pass out. Her listener shames her for this, and the victim blaming is simply accepted.
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Bodily Harm
Is there genital trauma/mutilation?
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Anonymous
In part 5, mentioned that a soldier is castrated, nailed to a windmill, and left for vultures.
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Children
Does a kid die?
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Aliena
Character murders a child via icicle, later other children are kidnapped and murdered
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Family
Does someone cheat?
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Aliena
A major character is in a relationship with a married character
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Prejudice
Is there hate speech?
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CJ333
On the first page, Dorothy's companions rudely discuss homophobic and transphobic rumors about Elphaba: "she was castrated at birth", "she was born hermaphroditic or maybe entirely male", "she's a woman who prefers the company of other women", "she's the spurned lover of a married man", "she IS a married man", etc.
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Sex
Is there sexual content?
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Aliena
A sex scene, a character spying on girls changing and a reference to b********y too I think
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Does someone drown?
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Aliena
Nearly, towards the end of the book
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