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* PunBasedTitle: "A Taste For Collecting Beetles" refers to Darwin's general fondness for beetles, but also to an incident where he's already holding newly discovered beetles in both hands, so resorts to putting a third captured beetle in his mouth. This plan goes badly.
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* {{Squick}}: [[invoked]] In "A Taste for Collecting Beetles", Darwin mentions that he tried to eat one of his newly discovered beetles. At this point Darwin is represented by a soloist and the other singers, who were previously a chorus reinforcing his words, [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall briefly drop out of character]] to express their disgust.
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* {{Squick}}: [[invoked]] In "A Taste for Collecting Beetles", Darwin mentions that he tried to eat ran out of hands, so put one of his newly discovered beetles.beetles in his mouth. At this point Darwin is represented by a soloist and the other singers, who were previously a chorus reinforcing his words, [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall briefly drop out of character]] to express their disgust.
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-->'''Darwin:''' Alas, it ejected some intensely acrid fluid--
-->'''Other singers:''' ''[still out of character, not singing]'' Urghh.
-->'''Darwin:''' --which ''burned'' my tongue.
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-->'''Darwin:''' --which ''burned'' my tongue.
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* GeorgeLucasAlteredVersion: The 2009 recorded version of the {{oratorio}} is 33 minutes long and centered on the soloists, whereas the original piece was much longer and relied on an orchestra and large chorus. First movement "Representation of Chaos" is entirely missing from the recording.
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* GeorgeLucasAlteredVersion: The 2009 recorded version of the {{oratorio}} is 33 minutes long and centered on the soloists, whereas the original piece was much longer and relied on an orchestra and large chorus. First movement The first two movements "Representation of Chaos" is and "Primordial Chaos" are entirely missing from the recording.
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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: "Annie's Memorial" is follows the death of Darwin's daughter Anne. The movement is
* PosthumousCharacter: "Annie's Memorial" is a response to the death of Darwin's daughter Annie. The text is based on a letter sent to his wife Emma, describing Annie at some length.
* PosthumousCharacter: "Annie's Memorial" is a response to the death of Darwin's daughter Annie. The text is based on a letter sent to his wife Emma, describing Annie at some length.
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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: The libretto's text is drawn from the letters of UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, and Darwin serves as the protagonist and viewpoint character. Everything and everyone else is relayed via his narration.
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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: The libretto's text is drawn from the letters of UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin, and Darwin serves as the protagonist and viewpoint character. Everything and everyone Almost everything else is relayed via his narration.
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* {{Squick}}: [[invoked]] In "A Taste for Collecting Beetles", Darwin mentions that he ate one of his newly discovered beetles. At this point Darwin is represented by a soloist and the other singers promptly break briefly drop out of character to express their disgust.
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* {{Squick}}: [[invoked]] In "A Taste for Collecting Beetles", Darwin mentions that he ate one of his newly discovered beetles. At this point Darwin is represented by a soloist and the other singers promptly break character to express their disgust.
-->'''Darwin:''' So I popped the one I held in my right hand into my mouth
-->'''Other singers:''' ''[breaking character]'' Ewwww
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-->'''Darwin:''' So I popped the one I held in my right hand into my mouth
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''The Origin'' is an {{oratorio}} by American composer Music/RichardEinhorn, with a libretto by Einhorn and poet Creator/CatherineBarnett.