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Bisected8
MOD
(Primordial Chaos)
Korados
Since: Sep, 2013
MonaNaito
Since: Jun, 2011
2013-10-05 07:24:54
The third is Posthumous Collaboration.
I don't think we have a trivia entry for the second, if only because these days, if someone doesn't like the ending of a work they're adapting, they'll just change it, whether the change makes any sense or not.
Edited by MonaNaito

I have three questions.
I added some trivia to the opera Turandot and noticed that there could be some tropes which are needed but I only know the ideas.
Puccini died before finishing his opera and he wanted a friend to end it but the publisher chose another composer what turned out that the result sucks.
So, when industry chooses to do something against the idea of the Creator and fails, how is this trope called?
Secondly, Puccini gave up on his opera nine months before his death because he didn't like the ending of the original story. After Liu commits suicide, the opera goes on and the Prince and Turandot live happily together. However, most of Puccini's operas immediately end after death and he turned down his project because he didn't like the opera's going on after that.
So, what is it called when the Creator abandons his Creation because he doesn't like the end of the orinigal story?
Thirdly, although Puccini disliked the ending, he wanted the opera to be finished. Some time before his death, he said to a friend "Don't let my Turandot die!"
So, when the Creator gives the responsibility of his work to one of his friends with the wish he might finish it, how is this called`?
I hope this is not too much I wrote. Thank you for your help!
Edited by Korados