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* DownerEnding: Puccini was the king of this trope. Only ''Gianni Schicchi'' and, arguably, ''La Fanciulla del West'' and ''Theatre/{{Turandot}}'' ''don't'' have one.
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* DownerEnding: Puccini was the king of this trope. Only ''Gianni Schicchi'' and, arguably, Schicchi'', ''La Fanciulla del West'' and and, arguably, ''Theatre/{{Turandot}}'' ''don't'' have one.
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* BadassBaritone: Not so evident as in [[Music/GiuseppeVerdi Verdi]]'s works, but Puccini's operas have their share of badass low-voiced guys: Jack Rance (''La Fanciulla del West''), Michele (''Il Tabarro''), [[Theatre/{{Tosca}} Scarpia]].
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* BadassBaritone: BaritoneOfStrength: Not so evident as in [[Music/GiuseppeVerdi Verdi]]'s works, but Puccini's operas have their share of badass low-voiced guys: Jack Rance (''La Fanciulla del West''), Michele (''Il Tabarro''), [[Theatre/{{Tosca}} Scarpia]].