The Witch

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The Witch is a central, morally complex sorceress in the musical fantasy "Into the Woods," known for driving the plot through her curses, bargains, and eventual transformation.

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The Witch canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
musical theatre character
sorceress
ability casting curses
lifting curses
magic
transformation magic
alignmentWithProtagonists both helper and adversary
appearsIn Into the Woods
Into the Woods
surface form: Into the Woods (2014 film)
basedOn fairy-tale witches
the Witch from Rapunzel
characterArc from vengeful and controlling to vulnerable and disillusioned
creator James Lapine
Stephen Sondheim
drivesPlotThrough bargains
curses
quests
firstAppearance Into the Woods
surface form: Into the Woods (1987 stage musical)
genre musical fantasy
hasSong “Last Midnight”
Into the Woods
surface form: “Prologue: Into the Woods”

“Stay With Me”
medium film
stage
moralAlignment morally complex
narrativeRole antagonist
antihero
catalyst
central character
occupation witch
plotAction demands magical items from the Baker and his Wife
places a curse on the Baker's family
seeks to regain her lost beauty
undergoes a physical transformation
portrayedBy Bernadette Peters
Meryl Streep
various stage actresses
relatedTo Rapunzel
the Baker
The Baker's Wife
surface form: the Baker's Wife
relationshipTypeWith Rapunzel adoptive mother
setting a fairy-tale kingdom
speaksLanguage English
themeConnection consequences of wishes
moral ambiguity
parent–child relationships
responsibility

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Into the Woods featuresCharacter The Witch
subject surface form: Into the Woods (2014 film)