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Compare TenorBoy, the young and idealistic tenor lead who is likely to be her SpearCounterpart and/or love interest, and CherubicChoir, where a choir of high children's voices has positive connotations. Contrast the likely musical theater antagonists, the AltoVillainess or BassoProfundo (if EvilSoundsDeep is in play). See also SopranoAndGravel. Nothing to do with InstantSoprano.
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Compare TenorBoy, the young and idealistic tenor lead who is likely to be her SpearCounterpart and/or love interest, and CherubicChoir, where a choir of high children's voices has positive connotations. Contrast the likely musical theater antagonists, the AltoVillainess or BassoProfundo (if EvilSoundsDeep is in play).[[MediaNotes/VoiceTypes basso profundo]] examples of EvilSoundsDeep. See also SopranoAndGravel. Nothing to do with InstantSoprano.
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A musical trope. In opera and musical theater, the roles of TheIngenue and other young, romantic, and [[BeautyEqualsGoodness virtuous beautiful maidens]] are traditionally sung by [[UsefulNotes/VoiceTypes lyric sopranos]].
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A musical trope. In opera and musical theater, the roles of TheIngenue and other young, romantic, and [[BeautyEqualsGoodness virtuous beautiful maidens]] are traditionally sung by [[UsefulNotes/VoiceTypes [[MediaNotes/VoiceTypes lyric sopranos]].
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* In-universe in ''Film/CitizenKane''. Susan is forced to star in an opera playing a soprano part, as befitting Charles's visions of her to be a star. While not a bad singer, it's out of her range, and she bombs. The part from what we see appears to be a romantic Ingenue. She's inspired by Marion Davies, whose husband forced her to star in dramatic roles when she was more suited to light comedies.
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* ''WebVideo/BossFight'''s main character is Princess Sparklemuffin, AFriendToAllLivingThings and PrincessClassic. Whenever it's time for her to sing, she has a high-pitched soprano voice. The more cynical Ann Rearden sings with a mezzo voice to contrast.
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* ''WebVideo/BossFight'''s main character is Princess Sparklemuffin, AFriendToAllLivingThings and PrincessClassic. Whenever it's time for her to sing, she has a high-pitched soprano voice. The more cynical Ann Rearden sings with a mezzo voice to contrast.
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* The Disney short ''WesternAnimation/TheGoddessOfSpring'' depicts Persephone as an Ingenue who gets a soprano singing voice to highlight how innocent she is, and how terrible Hades is for abducting her.
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* In ''Film/AboutLittleRedRidingHood'', the eponymous character, an innocent, trusting and ever-helpful AllLovingHeroine, has a very high singing voice.
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* In ''Film/AboutLittleRedRidingHood'', ''Film/AboutTheLittleRedRidingHood'', the eponymous character, an innocent, trusting and ever-helpful AllLovingHeroine, has a very high singing voice.
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* In the Soviet musical adaptation of ''Literature/AliBabaAndTheFortyThieves'', Ali Baba's wife, TheIngenue Zainab, has a very high voice, in contrast to the ContraltoOfDanger of Kasim's savvier and less scrupulous wife Fatima.
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* In the Soviet musical adaptation of ''Literature/AliBabaAndTheFortyThieves'', Ali Baba's wife, TheIngenue Zainab, has a very high voice, in contrast to the ContraltoOfDanger contralto of Kasim's savvier and less scrupulous wife Fatima.
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* Gilda in ''Theatre/{{Rigoletto}}'', the titular character's beautiful young daughter who is kept a secret from society. Because of her upbringing, she naively falls for the villainous Duke. The most innocent character, she is also the only soprano; the villainous Maddalena is [[ContraltoOfDanger a contralto]] while other women are mezzos.
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* Gilda in ''Theatre/{{Rigoletto}}'', the titular character's beautiful young daughter who is kept a secret from society. Because of her upbringing, she naively falls for the villainous Duke. The most innocent character, she is also the only soprano; the villainous Maddalena is [[ContraltoOfDanger a contralto]] contralto while other women are mezzos.