Angelina

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Angelina is the kind-hearted heroine and title character of Rossini’s opera "La Cenerentola," a Cinderella-like figure who rises from servitude to happiness through virtue and forgiveness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
opera character
protagonist
appearsIn La Cenerentola NERFINISHED
appearsInWorkBy Gioachino Rossini NERFINISHED
associatedWithGenre opera buffa
basedOn Cinderella NERFINISHED
centralTheme forgiveness
virtue rewarded
coreConflict oppression versus virtue
createdByLibrettist Jacopo Ferretti NERFINISHED
culturalRole canonical bel canto mezzo-soprano role
distinguishedFrom Disney’s Cinderella NERFINISHED
Perrault’s Cendrillon NERFINISHED
familyRole servant in her own household
stepdaughter
firstPerformanceOfWork 1817
forgives Don Magnifico NERFINISHED
her stepsisters
hasAlias Cenerentola NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic forgiving
kind-hearted
virtuous
influencedBy Italian fairy-tale tradition
loves Prince Ramiro NERFINISHED
marries Prince Ramiro NERFINISHED
moralQuality rejects vengeance
nameInOpera La Cenerentola NERFINISHED
narrativeArc rises from servitude to happiness
notableAria Nacqui all’affanno e al pianto
notableEnsembleParticipation Non più mesta accanto al fuoco (finale context) GENERATED
resolution reconciliation with her family
rewardedBy marriage and elevation to princess
roleInWork heroine
title character
settingOfStory a fictional Italian principality
symbolizes Christian charity
goodness
humility
treatedBy abusive stepfather Don Magnifico NERFINISHED
cruel stepsisters
voiceType mezzo-soprano
workForm dramma giocoso
workLanguage Italian
workPremiereLocation Teatro Valle, Rome NERFINISHED

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La Cenerentola (opera by Gioachino Rossini) character Angelina
subject surface form: La Cenerentola