Pamina
Introduction
a character in the opera 'The Magic Flute' by Mozart, representing love and innocence
Background Story
Pamina is a central character in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera 'The Magic Flute'. She is the daughter of the Queen of the Night and is known for her compassion, bravery, and deep love for her partner, Tamino. The opera explores themes of enlightenment, love, and the triumph of good over evil.
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