The Witch Agenda




The first thing someone thinks of when they think “witch” is most likely broomstick, green, pointy nose, warts. I think we have the Wizard of Oz to thank for that. But you have to take into account Galinda to compare the good and the bad. What do all witches have in common? They seem to all have a purpose to being a witch. Whether it be to manipulate someone with their spells or to just live in the forest and hunt little children forever. Sort of an outcast life to be honest. It’s like all the stories about witches, they’re a big minority. It’s either lucky, rare, or extremely frowned upon to be a witch in those stories.
In Akata Witch, Sunny seems to have a tough time in general before she discovers her witch-hood. This could be a metaphor for womanhood like we talked about in class about Kiki’s Delivery Service. There’s an awkwardness beforehand, and then a sudden surprising realization about being a witch, and the slow progression on getting a hold of it. Sunny has this awkwardness and even feels like an outcast being in her own skin given she can’t go outside. Everyone also feels awkward and uncomfortable around her. This happens until she discovers Leopard Knocks and learns the way of magic and Juju herself. This could be a metaphor for finally grasping sexuality, being comfortable as a growing female, or just confidence in general.

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