On the other hand, the little angel dressed as a young girl, and body double dressed as Count Susanna had a tryst in the garden at night. Finally, the countess went to the garden to "catch a rape", which made the count feel ashamed. Chedjou Bino, the footman, is singing one of the most outstanding arias in the play. "Do you know what love is?" Do you know what love is? Which one of you understands my feelings? I want to tell you everything. I don't know this wonderful feeling, but I feel my heart churning. Sometimes I am happy, sometimes I am sad, and love burns in my chest like fire. "
This lovely song touched the countess and Susanna. They told Chedjou Pino about Figaro's plan and asked him to do me a favor before he left. Chebino certainly won't object, because then he can attend Susanna's wedding and get close to the gardener's daughter Babarina. At this time, Susanna brought a beautiful dress and put it on the little angel. The three of them acted according to the plan.
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Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais was the most important French playwright in the second half of the18th century. The appearance of Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais's comedy means the transition from classical comedy to bourgeois comedy. 1789, the bourgeois revolution broke out. The bourgeoisie realized the role of drama as a means of propaganda in the revolution and put forward the slogan "drama should educate the people".
The revolutionaries also plan to build a people's theatre. 179111October 3 1, the constitutional assembly announced the abolition of the royal drama censorship system and promised freedom of performance. During this year, dozens of theaters applied for opening, among which * * * and China Theater are famous for their special performances of new plays supporting the revolution. During this period, a large number of tragedies and current affairs dramas were created to cooperate with or directly publicize revolution and revolutionary war. The bourgeois revolution made the actors finally gain citizenship, completely ending the tragic situation of discrimination and bullying in the past; The playwrights association was established to protect the legitimate rights and interests of playwrights.
Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais's "The Marriage of Figaro" is the second part of his "Figaro Trilogy" written in 1930s. It premiered at the French Theatre in Paris on April 27th, 1784, when France was on the eve of the Great Revolution. This comedy has played a great role in exposing and satirizing feudal nobles. Although the comedy was very popular all over Europe, Austrian Emperor Joseph II banned it from being staged in Vienna.