“I’d say the most feminist character in the movie is easily the little china girl. She is spunky and has a fighting spirit, despite being made of the most fragile material the writers could come up with. When she is addressed as being too small, too fragile, too young, or in other ways shut down in her efforts to help the cause, she comes out kicking. She plays a vital role in the final battle and is essentially solely responsible for Glinda’s escape. All this, and she isn’t even given a name.”
- The Women’s Center: Oz, The Great and Powerful
- The Women’s Center: Oz, The Great and Powerful