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The radical potential of Wicked lies not in Elphaba’s villainy but in Glinda’s complicity. At the end, Glinda sings “No One Mourns the Wicked,” yet she knows the truth: wickedness was a role written for her friend. For Melanie Marie, the question becomes: can we refuse the construction? Can we reject being built? The cyborg feminist theorist Donna Haraway once argued that if we are all built, then we can also rebuild ourselves outside the master’s toolkit. “We Can Build Her” is a threat, but it is also an invitation. It dares us to reclaim the assembly line. This could be: The radical potential of Wicked