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Opera in three acts

Opera is a theatrical art form that combines music, singing, and drama, typically structured in three acts. Each act presents a distinct part of the story, featuring elaborate sets, costumes, and orchestration. In the first act, characters and conflicts are introduced. The second act often develops tensions and emotions, while the third act usually resolves the plot, often culminating in a dramatic or emotional finale. Operas can vary in style, from tragic to comedic, and are performed in various languages, captivating audiences with their rich combination of visual storytelling and powerful music.