Why Fiyero Has Been Kicked Out Of So Many Schools In Wicked

ADVERTENCIA: Este artículo contiene SPOILERS tanto de la obra como de la película, Wicked.

La película Wicked de 2024 presentó un elenco convincente de personajes musicales, particularmente las protagonistas Elphaba y Glinda. Sin embargo, el personaje de Jonathan Bailey en Wicked , el príncipe Fiyero de Winkie Country, es uno de los personajes que más se roba el espectáculo en toda la película. Al igual que Elphaba, Fiyero es uno de los estudiantes más nuevos de la Universidad Shiz, excepto que es mejor recibido por los estudiantes en el campus.

La primera aparición del personaje de Fiyero en la película Wicked de 2024 llama la atención cuando llega a Shiz. Al igual que Elphaba, Fiyero es visto como un alborotador en la película, habiendo sido expulsado de las escuelas a las que fue antes de conocer a Elphaba y Glinda en Wicked . Si bien inicialmente parece un príncipe afable y mimado, Fiyero muestra más complejidad a través de sus acciones y números musicales en la película, lo que lo convierte en una adición notable al elenco de personajes de Wicked .

Fiyero es expulsado repetidamente de las escuelas debido a su comportamiento

Fiyero demuestra que no le interesa aprender en la escuela


Elphaba tenderly touches Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero's face in Wicked 

En Wicked , Fiyero demuestra que está menos interesado en lo académico y más en divertirse y ligar con mujeres. Por ejemplo, después de llegar a Shiz, pasa la mayor parte del tiempo con Glinda y sus amigas bailando y yendo a fiestas en el salón de baile Ozdust. Este comportamiento relajado transmite por qué tantas otras escuelas expulsaron a Fiyero antes de su primera aparición en la película.

Despite his rebellious behavior, Elphaba sees that Fiyero only pretends not to care what other people think about him, just like she does. Though Fiyero insists he is as “shallow” and “self-absorbed” as he appears, Elphaba denies that, as he was the only one who helped her free the Cowardly Lion cub in Wicked. Both of them have a history of causing trouble, and while they seem to embrace the images placed upon them, Wicked shows that there is more to them than they appear.

Wicked Shows Exactly What Fiyero Is Like At His New Schools

Fiyero’s Antics Show Why He Isn’t Fit For Shiz University

Though Fiyero has been kicked out of several schools, he shows that he hasn’t learned anything from his mistakes by the time he arrives at Shiz. As he sings and dances with Glinda and all the other students at Shiz during the musical number “Dancing Through Life,” Fiyero expresses his nihilistic but lighthearted philosophy in Wicked, particularly with these lyrics:

“Dancing through life, no need to tough it/When you can slough it off as I do/Nothing matters but knowing nothing matters/It’s just life, so keep dancing through”

With this song, Fiyero shares his belief that because nothing matters in the grand scheme of things, life is only worth more if one enjoys it and does not worry about the pressures of things like school or work. He also sings the lyrics, “Life’s more painless for the brainless,” which doesn’t just express how thoughtless and carefree he is. It also foreshadows Fiyero’s transformation into the Scarecrow in Wicked: For Good and his development into a hero who takes up greater responsibilities to help protect Oz.

Overall, Fiyero starts off in Wicked as a charming, happy-go-lucky young man, but the film shows a greater depth to his unruly character through his actions and performance in “Dancing Through Life.” Like Glinda, Fiyero serves as a reflection of Elphaba’s mischievous but misunderstood character. The fact that this film is only the first part of a bigger story shows that Fiyero’s character will experience more growth later on in Wicked: For Good.

Related Posts

Star Wars’ New TV Show Is About To Reinvent The Jedi Order

Star Wars’ New TV Show Is About To Reinvent The Jedi Order

We’re about to see the Jedi Order reinvented in Star Wars: Visions season 3. We’re all used to the Jedi of the prequel era, but the Order…

Latveria: Doctor Doom’s Home in Marvel Comics Explained

Latveria: Doctor Doom’s Home in Marvel Comics Explained

Here’s everything you need to know about Latveria and Doctor Doom in the comics, and what it means for the Fantastic Four in Phase 6.

Johnny Depp’s Only Stephen King Movie Was A Huge Missed Opportunity

Johnny Depp’s Only Stephen King Movie Was A Huge Missed Opportunity

Johnny Depp has only appeared in one Stephen King movie thus far, but the 2004 thriller has proven to be the biggest missed opportunity of both of…

Why Doctor Doom Wants Franklin Richards In Avengers: Doomsday

Why Doctor Doom Wants Franklin Richards In Avengers: Doomsday

Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for Fantastic Four: First Steps Doctor Doom has officially made his MCU debut in Fantastic Four: First Steps. Setting up the future…

14-Year-Old Fantasy Movie With Just 11% On Rotten Tomatoes Feels Like Playing D&D With Nicolas Cage

14-Year-Old Fantasy Movie With Just 11% On Rotten Tomatoes Feels Like Playing D&D With Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage starred in a critically-panned fantasy film in 2011, but the underrated movie is actually a lot like an epic campaign from Dungeons & Dragons. Nic…

How To Train Your Dragon Box Office Is Closing In On Major Franchise Record (But Will It Happen?)

How To Train Your Dragon Box Office Is Closing In On Major Franchise Record (But Will It Happen?)

How to Train Your Dragon‘s box office is closing in on a major franchise record, but will it happen? A live-action remake of the 2010 animated movie,…