Sunday, January 3, 2021

Which witch are you? Which princess are you? Which prince are you?

Which witch are you?  
Which princess are you?
Which prince are you?

It's the same old story line in every story

the wizard of oz is just one example

wicked witch of the west

 Glinda the Good sat upon a throne of rubies. She was both beautiful and young to their eyes. Her hair was a rich red in color and fell in flowing ringlets over her shoulders. Her dress was pure white but her eyes were sparkling blue, and they looked kindly upon the little girl. “What can I do for you, my child?” she asked."
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900)

Glinda (also known as Lady Glinda or Glinda the Good) is a fictional character invented by L. Frank Baum, the author and creator of the Oz legacy. She is the beautiful and independent Good Witch of the South, as well as the official Ruler of Quadling Country (Oz's southern quadrant), and made her first appearance in Chapter 23 ("Glinda the Good Grants Dorothy's Wish") of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, which is Baum's very first Oz novel. Compassionate, knowledgeable, and ethereally lovely, Glinda is the most educated and respected sorceress in the entire Land of Oz - despite her youthful beauty and lively personality, she was rumored and even hinted by Baum to be many centuries - if not millennia - old.

Beautiful princesses are always cleaning, cooking, doing laundry
and do all of these clean things with cheer, happiness and
never, not once, complaining about their duties and serving others.
They are always sweet and nice and serve with joy
The princess is always ready to please and loves to help others
and make people happy


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