Beethoven's Last Night: Difference between revisions

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* [[Cherubic Choir]]: Appears briefly during the vocal breakdown in "Mephistopheles' Return".
* [[Deal With the Devil]]
* [[ItsIt's a Wonderful Plot]]: In an unusual variation, it is not Beethoven's impact on others that is the focus of this trope, but rather the impact of deafness, pain and hardship upon ''him'' and his music. Though there is a brief bit where the muse reveals to Beethoven that his music would go on to inspire generations of musicians after him.
* [[Leave Your Quest Test]]: Essentially, Mephistopheles' entire scheme.
* [[Necessary Fail]]: Mephistopheles gives Beethoven the chance to change his life. In each instance, Beethoven discovers his misery, heartbreak, and eventual deafness all contributed to his incredible music. In the end, Beethoven refuses to erase even a single moment.
* [[Pound of Flesh Twist]]: Mephistopheles eventually contracts for the 10th Symphony as written by Ludwig van Beethoven, firstborn of Johann and Maria van Beethoven. However, it turns out that {{spoiler|the composer is actually the second-born (with the same name), and that the firstborn Ludwig died at birth, so the contract does not apply to the composer Beethoven}}.
* [[Rock Me, Amadeus]]: Most of the songs have melodies based upon Beethoven's works.
* [[Rock Me, Asmodeus]]: Not the best songs of the album, but he gives it a good try.
* [[Rock Opera]]
* [[Satan]]: Yup.
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* [[Twist Ending]]: [[Incredibly Lame Pun|heehee]]
* [[Villain Song]]: Tied between ''Mephistopheles'' and ''Misery'', which is a cackling rendition of {{spoiler|Mephistopheles' plan to kill a small child if Beethoven doesn't give over his soul. Featuring Jon Oliva's signature creepy laugh.}}
* [["The Villain Sucks" Song]]: ''Mephistopheles' Return''.
 
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