Apperance Vs. Reality In Amadeus Appearance vs. Reality Amadeus by dig Shaffer In the world of the 18th century, appearance was everything; and appearance practically conflicted with reality. Such is the case in Peter Shaffers, Amadeus, which follows Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts musical theater career. Mozarts career was enveloped in deceit and falsity, appearing to be brought on by poor choices he made, when all along he was being sabotaged by Salieri. When Mozart arrives in Vienna, Antonio Salieri pretends to welcome him. He even writes a welcome March for Mozart, to be compete as the young, rebellious musician enters the court.

However, Salieri hates Mozart from the beginning. Salieri is nice to Mozarts face, and pretends to subscribe his career to all other parties concerned. Salieri is, in fact, nice to everyones face. As several officials are conversing, Salieri comments to the audience on their personality. Johann von Strack. kinglike Chamberl...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website:
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