Myrtha

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Myrtha is the powerful and vengeful Queen of the Wilis in the Romantic ballet "Giselle."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ballet character
fictional character
alignment antagonist
appearsIn Giselle NERFINISHED
artForm ballet
associatedWith death
forest
night
revenge
balletActAppearance Act II
characterType supernatural being
vengeful spirit
choreographicFeatures large jumps
long balances
strong bourrées
commands spirits of betrayed maidens
costumeFeatures veil or crown of flowers
white dress
danceStyle classical ballet
enforcesFateOf men who betrayed their lovers
unfaithful men
firstPerformedInWork 1841
isQueenOf the Wilis NERFINISHED
languageOfName French
leadsGroup Wilis NERFINISHED
medium stage
mythologicalCategory spirit of a dead bride
notableScene entrance in the forest glade in Act II
notableTrait authoritative
implacable
powerful
vengeful
originalBalletComposer Adolphe Adam NERFINISHED
originalChoreographersOfWork Jean Coralli NERFINISHED
Jules Perrot NERFINISHED
originalProductionLocation Paris NERFINISHED
relationshipToAlbrecht would-be executioner
relationshipToGiselle supernatural ruler
roleIn Giselle NERFINISHED
settingContext Romantic-era ballet tradition
symbolizes pitiless justice
vengeance of the Wilis
title Queen of the Wilis NERFINISHED
workGenre Romantic ballet

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ballet "Giselle" mainCharacter Myrtha
subject surface form: Giselle