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Considering the historical and cultural background of the 19th century in Italy, discuss the importance of women in the operas by Verdi and Puccini.
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Italian (ELCI08001)
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The University Of Edinburgh (ED)
Italian and Music - an in depth analysis on the role and importance of women in Verdi and Puccini's operas considering the social context of 19th century Italy
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By considering the historical and cultural background of the 19th century in Italy, discuss
the role and the importance of women in the operas by Verdi and Puccini.
Women in Verdi and Puccini’s operas offer insight into the idealised feminine archetype and
gender dynamics in the 19th century. Amidst political upheaval and the quest for unification, the
operas reflect this societal metamorphosis, revealing the expectations imposed upon women to
embody traits of devotion and purity,1 which became sacrosanct within the fabric of Italian
culture,2 and restricted social mobility.3 They depict the struggles of underprivileged women,
relegating them to society's periphery where their voices languish in obscurity.
Verdi's operas mirror the tumultuous period of the Risorgimento with the predominance of
"masculine" themes such as justice, patriotism and the outnumbering of male-to-female
characters.4 Women occupy passive roles, surrounded by dominant men who wield total control.
Verdi's heroines are in a "state of war," and their actions are scrutinised against meticulous moral
standards. Verdi's era dictated severe consequences for women who deviated from expected
behaviour, particularly in matters of sexuality. Whether through acts of seduction, betrayal, or
merely being seduced, women risked societal condemnation. The tragic ends met by Verdian
women underscore the inseparable link between a woman's fate and her sexuality. "Rigoletto,"
underscores the theme of paternalism and women as possessions to be governed by men with
Rigoletto’s overprotectiveness of his daughter. Despite Rigoletto's efforts to shield Gilda, her
vulnerability to the Duke's seductive charms5 serves as a commentary on how women should be
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