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Mar 3, 2021 · Almaviva can reveal his true-true identity. He’s already married Rosina, he has paid off Basilio, and he has given Figaro his compensation for all of his efforts. Bartolo is defeated but still kind of content because the Count writes off the dowry, that Bartolo otherwise would have to pay for Rosina.
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The house is broken into that evening, but not by fictitious kidnappers; the Count and Figaro plan how to reveal his true identity to Rosine, who is furious with Almaviva and does not hesitate to tell them so.
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Almaviva reveals his identity and the two reconcile. While Almaviva and Rosina are enraptured by one another, Figaro keeps urging them to leave. Two people are heard approaching the front door.
Jun 8, 2008 · Almaviva arrives, disguised as a drunken soldier, and passes Rosina a note, which she manages to hide from Dr. Bartolo. The old man argues that he has exemption from billeting soldiers.
Count Almaviva Lacking the intelligence and guile to achieve his purposes, he enlists the aid of Figaro. At Figaro’s suggestion, he assumes two other identities.
He refuses to reveal his true identity to Rosine. Instead, he claims to be a penniless young man named Lindor. As he explains to Figaro, “Since she’s already interested in me without knowing who I am, I’ll keep this name Lindor; it’ll be better to hide my title until I’ve won her.”
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Oct 1, 2019 · Figaro and Almaviva arrive during a storm and Almaviva reveals his true-identity to Rosina. Their rejoicing is suddenly cut short when Basilio enters with the notary. Figaro insists that the notary wed Rosina and Almaviva instead, as Almaviva bribes Basilio into acting as a witness.