Spoilers Alert: This article contains spoilers for Wicked: Part 1.

WARNING:This article contains references to sexual assault.

While Elphaba Thropp’s mother, Melena, only briefly appeared inWicked: Part 1, her role proved critical for her daughter’s transformation into the Wicked Witch of the West. Portrayed by Courtney-Mae Briggs and a supporting character inthe cast ofWicked, Melena Thropp is the mother of Elphaba and Nessarose and the wife of Frexspar Thropp, the Governor of Munchkinland. While the character featured heavily in the original novel by Gregory Maguire, she only briefly appeared in the musical and the 2024 movie adaptation.

Elphaba’s youth and backstory inWickedhelp form the basis of the story. The movie provides some interesting insight into her past, but naturally leaves a few things ambiguous. That was certainly the case with Elphaba’s mother, who was hinted at being an important factor in her transformation into one of thewitches inThe Wizard of Oz.

Glinda and Elphaba look in a mirror in Wicked

Elphaba’s Mom Died During Childbirth With Nessarose

Nessarose Was Born Premature and Paraplegic

Wicked: Part 1looks intoElphaba’s complex family tree, including her mother, Melena.Melena Thropp appears in the opening song “No One Mourns The Wicked”,bidding farewell to her husband, Flexspar, so she can embark on an affair with a mysterious stranger; this affair results in Melena falling pregnant with Elphaba. This is one of several changes made fromthe dark themes of the original novel, where Melena is drugged and sexually assaulted. The birth of their first child causes conflict between Melena and her husband, and he later turns his anger and hatred towards Elphaba as she grows up.

Melena doesn’t appear again in the movie, with it later being confirmed that she died when Elphaba was young. In the musical and movie, it’s revealed that Melena died giving birth toher second daughter, Nessarose. During her second pregnancy,Melena was forced by her husband to chew on milk flowers, to ensure the child was born with white skin. Tragically, Melena dies from childbirth complications and the premature birth of Nessarose results in her being born paralyzed from the waist down.

Glinda (Ariana Grande) from Wicked and the Wicked Witch of the West (Margaret Hamilton) from The Wizard of Oz

Elphaba Blames Herself For Her Mother’s Death

Elphaba Reveals Her Feelings Of Her Mother’s Death To Glinda

The death of Melena weighs heavily on Elphaba throughout her life; as she grows up, she is resented and hated by her father, Frixspar, and is made to act as a mother and protector to Nessarose. While sharing secrets in their dorm room, Elphaba reveals the details of her mother’s death to Glinda, andshe reveals that her mother “didn’t wake up” after the birth of Nessarose. Elphaba admits to Glinda that she believes thathad she not been born with green skin inWicked, Frixspar wouldn’t have forced Melena to consume milk flowers, which contributed to her death.

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In an act that solidifies their growing friendship,Glinda firmly assures Elphaba that her mother’s death was not her fault,and it was caused by the consumption of the milk flowers. She assures Elphaba that, regardless of her green skin, she is a beautiful person. Elphaba’s decision to share her secret with Glinda frees her from the emotional burden she has carried since her childhood and allows her to move forward towards her dream of working with the Wizard. As depicted inWicked: Part 1,Melena Thropp’s death greatly impacted Elphaba’s childhood and arguably began the motion of events that led her eldest daughter to ultimately become known as the Wicked Witch of the West.

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Wicked

Wicked adapts the Broadway musical into a two-part film, following the unlikely friendship between Elphaba, born with green skin, and Glinda, a popular aristocrat, in the Land of Oz. As they navigate their contrasting paths, they evolve into Glinda the Good and the Wicked Witch of the West.