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Comments by "" (@jmitterii2) on "Analyzing Evil: Antonio Salieri From Amadeus" video.
@danieljohnson2005 No I think this is what produce the guilt. Realizing his error. And contributed to his madness later on. Just glad this was all fiction. Reality, Salieri wasn't a monk like character, he was married and had children. He was actually and active contributor to Mozart as they teamed up together on various occasions. And his love for his music wasn't unknown, as his public remark was that after one of Mozart's performance (not sure if it was an opera) that Salieri stated that the rest of us will all be reduced to eating bread if Mozart continues making such pieces... meaning Mozart was going to outdo all the other composers. And it wasn't spiteful. But a statement of praise. Salieri was already very wealthy and secure in all his positions prior to meeting Mozart. He didn't really have much to worry about when it came to his livelihood. And he often helped struggling musicians and composers, knowing the only way he could be successful is if fellow musicians were too... to cultivate everyone to do their best and contribute to the fomo of music as a source of entertainment and thus keep the money rolling in.
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That's cool. Shows he is an actor and his personality fits his career. He's an extrovert... at least by that example. And uses that personality trait to be a real neat guy. I'm an introvert... wouldn't have thought about bothering people in the back.... if I left a big tip for the entire kitchen I would have just left the money on the table or gave it to the manager to give to the rest of the staff. He recognizes his stardom or fame or importance as an entertainer and doesn't mind using it for fun and help of others. That's cool. Acting sounds like a perfect fit for the guy.
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