Saturday, December 15, 2018
'Cosi: Lewis Changes by Directing the Play\r'
'How argon ideas somewhat betrayal and loyalty explored through the structure of the play-within-a-play? The nearly obvious structural waste got is the ââ¬Ëplay-within-a-playââ¬â¢, which highlights the parallels between the characters and themes in Mozartââ¬â¢s opera, and those in Nowraââ¬â¢s play. Both the opera and play revolve around issues of loyalty, fidelity and betrayal. The background knowledge of war is too a significant feature of both texts: the Vietnam War in the 1970s (in Cosi) and the Albanian battle for independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1790 (in Cosi Fan Tutte).Wars also involve loyalties and betrayals, and their chaos on a grand scale underscores the chaos in the lives of the characters in the opera and the play. (Sue Sherman : English for Year 12) ââ¬Â¢ agree to Mozartââ¬â¢sàCosiàFan Tutte, the issue of fidelity is render to be an ideal that is never achieved. ââ¬Â¢Since ââ¬Ëwo manpower are wish thatââ¬â¢ â⬠the inte rpretation of ââ¬Ëcosi fan tutte, Mozart encouraged the belief that manpower should simply accept wowork force are indeed unpatriotic in relationships. Nowra illustrates this same idea about wo custody and unfaithfulness through Lewis and Lucyââ¬â¢s relationship. While Lucy is ââ¬Ësleepingââ¬â¢ with Lewis, she is also ââ¬Ëhaving sexââ¬â¢ with come off.When Lewis discovers Lucyââ¬â¢s betrayal, she waves aside his shock, defending that ââ¬Ëit is not as if weââ¬â¢re married. ââ¬â¢ The revelation does indeed provoke that Cosi Fan Tutte is correct in stating that, ââ¬Ëwomanââ¬â¢s constancy is want the Arabian Phoenix. Everyone swears it exists, entirely no one has seen it. ââ¬â¢ ââ¬Â¢Although the women in both Cosi Fan Tutte and Cosi are shown to be unfaithful, so are the men. While the men in Cosi Fan Tutte do not actively participate in adultery, they do fabricate their waiver to the war and also disguise themselves as ââ¬ËAlbanians. â â¬â¢ Their put-on is also a betrayal to their wives. Meanwhile, take in Alfonso manipulates everyone. As seen in Cosi, Lewis is unfaithful to Lucy as he kisses Julie during rehearsals. ââ¬Â¢Julie afterward reveals that she has a girlfriend who she would prefer to be with, electropositive that both men and women are unfaithful in relationships. (source: VCE Study Guides) Quotes on Fidelity/Betrayal ââ¬Å¾Women are never line up.? ââ¬Å¾Women like to pretend they donââ¬â¢t play around, but theyââ¬â¢re just more secretive about it. They donââ¬â¢t waste about it like men.? ââ¬Å¾Women are flesh and melody too.? ââ¬Å¾I donââ¬â¢t like menââ¬â¢s double standards.? ââ¬Å"Womenââ¬â¢s constancy is like the Phoenix of Arabia.Everyone swears it exists, but no one has seen it.? mockery in the fact that Henry plays the part of put one over Alfonso in Cosi Fan Tutte as Henry hard believes in truth and fidelity whereas Don Alfonso is distrustful about it. â⠬Å"This Cosi condones the corruption of innocence. Women are told to be tramps. innocent love. ââ¬Â ââ¬Å"Whether women can remain true is a tragedy. ââ¬Â ââ¬Å"Donââ¬â¢t insult those pure men. They? re models of fidelity and perfect love. ââ¬Â (Cosi Fan Tutte) ââ¬Å"Only mad plurality in this day and age would do a work about love and infidelity. ââ¬Â Lewis and Julie kiss demonstrating that men too can be unfaithful.In a way, Nick is also unfaithful in his friendship with Lewis. ââ¬Å"You have enemies for life, but never lovers. ââ¬Â ââ¬Å"Everyone blames women, but I pardon them. If they change their love a thousand propagation a day, some call it sin, others a drug, but I think itââ¬â¢s the necessity of womenââ¬â¢s hearts. ââ¬Â ââ¬Å"Thatââ¬â¢s how men want us to be â⬠even though theyââ¬â¢re not true and faithful themselves. ââ¬Â Wagner ââ¬Å"foreshadows what is going to happen to the couples in the future. A life of torment and adultery. ââ¬Â Nick justifies his infidelity with ââ¬Å"weââ¬â¢re mates, arenââ¬â¢t we? ââ¬Â Nick and Lucy ââ¬Å¾didnââ¬â¢t last ache as both were not into love and fidelity.?\r\n'
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