The Wicked Witch and her minions are what we all love to hate, but that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t take advantage of this Doormat. With it circling your doorstep with the other members of the court there’s no telling who might step inside.
Home Of The Wicked Witch And All Of Her Flying Monkeys Coir Doormat Description.
Home Of The Wicked Witch And All Of Her Flying Monkeys Coir Doormat Information.
Material | 70% of the mix is made up of coconut husk and polyester. An attractive outdoor coir mat can do a lot to improve the look of your front door. This welcome mat is made from the best coconut husk fibers and is sure to impress all of your guests. |
Features | – This long-lasting welcome mat has a strong vinyl backing that keeps it from slipping and falling. The absorbent coir bristles pick up dirt so you don’t have to. – Coir front door rugs are easy to clean, and you can also shake or sweep them clean. |
Sizes | 16 x 24 (inches) 18 x 30 (inches) 20 x 30 (inches) 24 x 35 (inches) |
Made by | Drama Shirt |
Who is Wicked Witch ?
The Wicked Witch of the West appears in L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). The Wicked Witch of the West is seldom mentioned in Baum’s following Oz books after her demise in the first.
Margaret Hamilton portrays the witch in the famous 1939 Baum film. Hamilton’s character introduced green skin, which has been continued in later literary and dramatic representations, including Gregory Maguire’s novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (1995) and its musical stage adaptation Wicked (2003), the 2013 film Oz the Great and Powerful, and the television series Once Upon a Time and Emerald City.
In the story, the Witch uses an umbrella to hit Toto, not a broom. She’s volatile and cowardly. Despite her great strength, she avoids face-to-face contact with her foes and is afraid of Dorothy at first. In Baum’s original narrative, she’s likewise scared of the dark. The Witch never stole Dorothy’s Silver Shoes as she slept. Despite her dread of water and the dark, the Wicked Witch of the West was formidable. In later Oz novels, her influence is so immense that even Glinda dreaded her.