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    <body><![CDATA[An alternative take on the Oz story, in which the so-called Wicked Witch is really just a feminist who's a little too different and a little too smart for the time and place in which she exists. Good Witch Glenda is cast as a popular and somewhat vapid college girl, which somehow makes intuitive sense, while her adversary is a misunderstood outsider turned activist. The Dorothy story is here as well, but Dorothy is little more than a silly, bumbling, ignorant girl in the grand scheme of things. <br/><br/>All in all, a fascinating look &quot;behind the curtain&quot; of the original Oz mythos.]]></body>
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