Go Green! How ‘Wicked’ Is About Animal Rights

Published by Sara Oliver.
2 min read

When Wicked begins, animals in Oz can speak freely and they work alongside humans, but it’s soon found that Something Bad is happening to animals. Find out three ways Wicked promotes animal rights.

1. Elphaba’s First Friend at Shiz Is Dr. Dillamond

When Elphaba starts studying at Shiz University, history professor Dr. Dillamond the goat is one of the few people to treat her kindly. Goats like Dr. Dillamond are herd animals, so they are happiest in the company of others and can become depressed if they’re separated or isolated from their companions. Her friendship with Dr. Dillamond sparks Elphaba’s passion for animal rights.

Unfortunately, goats’ rights are in peril in Oz and our world. A PETA Investigation found that goats scream in pain and fear as workers tear their hair out for cashmere. Later, their throats are slit in slaughterhouses, and they’re left to die in agony. Never buy clothing with cashmere, mohair, wool, or anything stolen from an animal.

2. Cubs are Exploited in Oz—and at Roadside Zoos

When a lion cub (CGI, of course!) is forced into a cage and brought to one of Elphaba’s classes at Shiz University, the not-so-Wicked witch flies to action.

Although we can’t use magic to help animals like Elphaba does, we can all make a difference. Never visit a roadside zoo, where animals are kept in barren enclosures and are deprived of everything important to them, and tell your friends and family members to avoid them, too.

3. ‘Popular’ Wicked Stars Are Vegan

    The stars of Wicked, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, are both vegan. You can go Dancing Through Life with the many delicious vegan ice creams, cheeses, and milks to try if you go vegan, too.

    Go Green and Help Animals

    Wicked makes it clear that everyone deserves to live freely, no matter the color of their skin or their species. Make a change For Good: Go vegan today.

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