The Play "Amadeus" Is Mainly Concerned With The Destructive Nature Of Jealousy
The play "Amadeus" is Mainly Concerned With the Destructive Nature of
Jealousy
This passage is all too true, both in Peter Shaffer's ‘Amadeus' and in life
in general. However the play is also concerned with the destructive nature
of ignorance and naivety. Salieri is jealous not just of Mozart's talent,
but of the fact that God gave the talent to “Mozart … spiteful, sniggering,
conceited, infantine Mozart”. He is envious of the vessel of God's
laughter at the ‘patron saint of mediocrity' as he had dubbed himself. Not
only did God double-cross Salieri, but he di ....
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