The heroine in this tragedy is, of course, Sedora. The oz she loves is a big liar. When she understands this and sees him and Glinda flirting together, she becomes a bad witch and becomes a bad witch. In the end, only herself is tormented: the male protagonist oz has With a new love, Enola uses her to seize the throne, and even the audience hates her and ignores her because Sedora has turned bad.
What belongs to Sedora has no sympathy and pity from everyone. She ruined all the love that should belong to her because of her willingness to degenerate and abandon herself.
Why is a fairy tale so sad?
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