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Amadeus

Amadeus

Amadeus is a movie based on the career and the death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Viennese during the 18th century. Throughout the film Antonio Salieri tells his story of his growing hatred for Mozart that eventually led to his “murder”. Through out the rest of the movie you can see where Salieri is getting even more jealous of Mozart.

Although Salieri was inspired to become Gods instrument the music of that time “classical era” did not revolve around the church or God unlike the Medieval and Baroque periods. But a good thing for Salieri was that most operas still did involve God.

Through out Salieri’s childhood his father had forbid him to become a composer because in so many words it was a waste of time for him. Normally a father dying would be something bad but being the man Salieri would turn out to be it is understandable that he would take it as gaining his freedom. He would become Gods instrument because he vowed to heath the word of God in his music. He eventually worked his way to be the court composer for Emperor Joseph II. The real jealousy came to him when his dreams were put on hold because Emperor Joseph II asked specifically for Mozart to compose a national opera for Viennese.

Salieri found that young Mozart was in fact a prodigy at a concert thrown by Mozart’s patron, the Archbishop of Salzburg. To find that Mozart was in fact a prodigy disappointed Salieri quit obviously. It was in his mind that God had chosen Mozart to be his voice instead of him. Because of his broken hopes and shattered dreams his faith because to diminish immensely.

Because of Mozart’s greatness spreading rapidly through the public and it was obvious that the Emperor himself loved Mozart, Salieri’s hatred for Mozart and distrust for God was more and more obvious throughout the movie. The reason that I say it is quit obvious is because Salieri jumped at every chance he got to sabotage anything having to do with Mozart. His sabotage had to do with spreading rumors about Mozart molesting his pupils and stating that he could not be trusted with women, his intentions were obviously to make Mozart look like a molester so he would not be hired by any one else. You would have never thought this to have been done by Salieri because he hid his hatred so well from everyone else by posing as Mozart’s one and only trusted friend. This was shown by the fact that Mozart would always come to Salieri for advice for his troubles. He would offer real advice to Mozart but he would go behind his back to tell the Emperor that he was uncontrollable and must be controlled.

Despite how much Salieri hated Mozart he was still in love with the music composed by Mozart. With Salieri knowing that Mozart was the one chosen to be Gods instrument he decided that he would not be at peace with himself until he killed Mozart, because he had it set in his mind that God liked Mozart more than God liked him.

Finally Mozart gets this brilliant idea to play a forbidden opera because it was inappropriate. The Emperor finds out about this because of Salieri. Salieri found out about this because he had infiltrated a spy, the maid that kept an eye on absolutely everything Mozart did. Well the Emperor decided to change his mind and allow Mozart to play the opera. I think he did this intentionally because

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