Thursday, May 16, 2019

Why Does Mozart’s Talents and Lifestyle Cause Salieri to Take Revenge on God

Why? What is my blur? Until this day I have pursued virtue with rigor. I have labored long hours to bring through my fellow men. I have worked and worked the talent you allowed me. And now I do hear it-and it says only integrity reveal MOZART. It has been stated throughout the acquire Amadeus, by Peter Shaffer that two very unique and different characters both have the cope of music. A man name Antonio Salieri and other name Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. However, one soul becomes envious of a mans dash work, and lifestyle.A person name Antonio Salieri because throughout the play Amadeus, Salieri becomes jealous of Mozart through his achievement of being a musician, superior quality and of course the skills Mozart holds within. From reading the terminus of the play of Act 1, Mozarts talents and lifestyle cause Salieri to take revenge on God for legion(predicate) rationalitys. Throughout the play, one of the reasons why Salieri took revenge on God because of Mozart is the f act that Mozart is a child who was born(p) as a prodigy.He was an individual who was endow beyond the means of an average child. According to the play, the Venticelli I and II stated that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote his first symphony at five. He did his first concert at foursome and a full opera at fourteen (I. 3. 20-21). That has a lot to say about Mozart because at that young age he had achieved something great, and as they would say he was born as a gifted individual, a prodigy. Therefore, he felt that there was someone out there that might have been relegate than or as good as him in Europe.Another reason why Mozarts talents and lifestyle cause Salieri to take revenge on God is the fact that Mozart had an affair with a pupil of Salieri, her name Katherina Cavalieri. The reason that Salieri became furious himself because he tried to get with Katherina Cavalieri, Salieri quoted I was very much in love with Katerina or at least a lust (I. 3. 19). However, that didnt happen because he made a bargain with God. Which clearly states, Signore, let me be a composer Grant me sufficient fame to enjoy it. In return, I will live with virtue. I will strive to better the lot of my fellows.And I will find you with much music all the days of my life (I. 2. 16. 17). Antonio Salieri became envy of Mozart because he took Katherina Cavelieri into bed. Depicted from the play by Shaffer, Constanze quoted He doesnt drag them into bed (I. 10. 48). This was also another reason why he envied Mozart, detested him and as well later in the play took out his anger on God. Lastly, another reason is when Salieri took the manuscripts from Mozart because it holds greatness. It was the original copy of Mozarts genius work, quoted She said that these were his original scores (I. 12. 57). In addition, it was quoted Then short he snatches it, tears the ribbon, and opens the case and stares greedily at the manuscripts within (I. 12. 57). This was one of the biggest reasons why he env ied Mozart as a person because it takes him one try to manage his music and as for himself it takes long hours and days to complete one of his own works, which may or may not be compared to Mozarts pure genius work. In conclusion, the opening quote of the play is meant for the hatred of Mozart. It states, Spiteful, sniggering, conceited, infantine Mozart who has never worked one minute to help another man I. 12. 59). The reasons stated in the previous paragraphs were examples of the fact that Salieri envied and hated Mozart, as well as interpreted it out on God because he feels that he was betrayed by God in way that he didnt do anything about destroying Mozart who in fact is making Salieris, life a bit more frustrating, when in fact he made a bargain with God and did everything he promised, and God does this. Therefore, he Salieri implied Ill tell you about the war I fought with God through his preferred Creature-Mozart, name Amadeus, The brute had to be destroyed (I. 12. 60).

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