Who Is To Blame For Mozart's Death?

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In the beginning of the movie we see Salieri found in his room bleeding profusely from the neck. It is alluding to the idea that he may have attempted suicide. He is quickly rushed across town to be given medical attention. So far, the movie has a very artistic taste because of the classic music that is being played while he is being rushed for help. The scene ends and opens to the next one where a priest travels through a chaotic insane asylum to pay a visit to Mr. Salieri to ask him if he is responsible for Mozart’s death. Mr.Salieri is in his hospital room playing a lovely tune at his harpsichord and is interrupted by the priest who wishes to speak to him. Salieri sits him down and asks him if he is familiar with any one his work. The …show more content…

Salieri idolized Mozart and desperately hoped and prayed to be like him some day. I love how they showed what mozart was like as a child and how his father used to be so involving with all of his performances. Every Sunday he would pray to God and repeat this prayer over and over “Lord make me a great composer. Let me celebrate your glory through music. Make me immortal.” When he grew older and wiser through music, Salier was offered a position to be the court composer for the famous Emperor Joseph. Eventually, Salier was given the opportunity to work on an opera with with his idol, Mozart, which was voted to be sang in the unpopular language of German. Many were shocked and disappointed that Mozart wanted the opera to be about a brothel. After the opera was performed, it was a massive hit throughout …show more content…

Later, Mozart met a beautiful Woman after the show named Constanza who would eventually be his wife. They joined hands in marriage after asking his father for consent to become a married man. Mozart then spent much of his time writing splendid masterpieces in his home and spending his evening by attending childish parties with his wife. He is then given the opportunity to write yet another opera for the Emperor, but he must keep it elevated, fresh and exciting. During his performance, the Emperor obviously found it to be a drag because yawned during most of it. This was a victory for Salieri since Mozart quickly became one of his all time enemies. Salieiri spent much of his time trying to find ways to compose more extravagant pieces to take Mozart off of his high horse. Salieri was then given the opportunity to write and perform his own opera for Emperor Joseph. The Emperor loved it so much and said “ Bravo, it is the best opera ever written, my friends.” Life begins to go downhill for mozart after he learns the news of his fathers death. He then picks up a drinking habit and Constanza decides to leave him temporarily. Mozart begins to weaken and has Saliari to help him with his requiem mass opera, but unfortunately Mozart does not get finish his piece

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