And I've never been wicked,' said the Witch firmly. 'Least, not by my measure. Just independant-minded.''Wickedness depends on where you're standing, doesn't it?' said Jenny.
The Witch in Garth Nix's "To Hold the Bridge" asserts that she has never considered herself evil, highlighting her perspective that her actions are justified from her point of view. She describes herself as independent-minded, implying that her choices are driven by her own principles rather than malicious intent.
Jenny responds by suggesting that the concept of wickedness is subjective and depends on one's perspective. Their exchange emphasizes the idea that morality can vary based on individual viewpoints, and what one considers evil might be seen differently by another.