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Wagner was the subject of a 1954 [[Biopic]], ''Magic Fire'', and of ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiDe_HruhlY Wagner]'', a 1983 TV mini-series starring [[The Danza|Richard]] Burton.
 
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=== {{examples|Works by Richard Wagner with their own trope pages include ===:}}
 
* ''[[The Ring of the Nibelung|Der Ring Des Nibelungen]]''
* ''[[Tannhaeuser|Tannhäuser und der Sängerkrieg auf Wartburg]]''
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=== Other works by Richard Wagner provide examples of ===
 
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=== {{tropelist|Other works by Richard Wagner provide examples of ===:}}
* [[Added Alliterative Appeal]]: Common in Wagner, as in these lines from ''[[Tannhaeuser|Tannhäuser]]'':„''Wenn wir den grimmen Welfen widerstanden,/Und den verderbenvollen Zwiespalt wehrten...''‟<ref>"If we withstood the grim Guelphs, and warded off disastrous division...</ref>
** This is likely based on the fact that alliteration was the standard verse-form in Germanic poetry.
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* [[Woman Scorned]]: Kundry's reaction, when Parsifal rejects her allurements, is not understanding.
* [[World of Ham]]: "Wagnerian" has become practically a synonym for this.
 
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=== {{examples|Notable Works which cite Wagner or his works ===:}}
 
== Animated Film ==
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