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The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre)

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The Pirates of Penzance, or: The Slave of Duty is a famous and much-parodied (and itself redolent with parodies and lampshade-hanging) operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan, and one of the most famous works of 19th century English drama. The eponymous slave of duty is Frederic, who was accidentally apprenticed to a pirate ship when he was a boy, and felt honour-bound to be the best pirate he could be — but now he has come of age, and his period of apprenticeship is over, he feels honour-bound to round up a posse and wipe the pirates from the face of the earth, especially since he's swiftly fallen in love with Mabel, one of the daughters of the local Major-General. However, due to a quibble about his date of birth being held on a Leap Day, it turns out Frederic's apprenticeship hasn't quite run out after all. Hilarity Ensues.Penzance was a prominent seaside resort town in Cornwall during the nineteenth century. Thus, the title sounds like "The Pirates of Malibu" would today.One of the most widely-recognised bits of the operetta is the Patter Song "I am the very model of a Modern Major General", sung by the father of the obligatory love interest.Two very different film versions were made in The '80s in the wake of a wildly successful New York City revival of the operetta. The Pirate Movie (1982) has a modern day teen heroine dreaming herself into the story as Mabel (Frederic's love interest); with light pop songs and pop culture parodies alongside the Gilbert and Sullivan material, it could be described as Pirates of Penzance meets Grease meets Airplane!. A film adapted from the aforementioned revival staging was released the following year with the original title, and starred Kevin Kline as the Pirate King and Linda Ronstadt as Mabel.
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Miles Gloriosus
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Miles Gloriosus: According to his song, the major-general is absurdly qualified in every way, except that he has no military knowledge whatever and can't even "tell a Mauser rifle from a javelin."
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Dirty Coward
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Dirty Coward: The entire police force, who are quite terrified of facing the pirates and put off actually going to do their duties for as long as they can.
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I Was Quite a Looker
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I Was Quite a Looker: Ruth, or so she claims. Samuel backs her up, kind of, saying that "There are the remains of a fine woman about Ruth."
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Incessant Chorus
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Incessant Chorus: During "Oh False One, You Have Deceived Me", the chorus of pirates ends up repeating both sides of an argument.
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Boisterous Bruiser
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Boisterous Bruiser: Traditionally, the only way to portray the Pirate King has been as a loud, strong fighter... though in recent years 'Jack Sparrow' has been gaining popularity for some reason.
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Evil Sounds Deep
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Evil Sounds Deep: Played with. Although the Pirate King and Samuel are in the traditionally villainous lower registers, the pirate chorus in the first act covers the full range — and when the male ensemble divides into pirates and policemen for the second act, it's the pirates who get all the high vocal parts and the policemen (led by a Sergeant with an even deeper voice than the Pirate King) who get the low vocal parts.
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Not-So-Harmless Villain
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The pirates, previously described as tender-hearted and unwilling to harm either an orphan or a weaker foe, find out that Stanley lied to them about being an orphan. The pirates begin an immediate crusade to straight up murder the liar.
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Title Drop
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Title Drop: "Don't believe them papa! They are pirates. The famous Pirates of Penzance!" "For I am the Slave of Duty!"
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That Reminds Me of a Song
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That Reminds Me of a Song: Though G&S used this less often than most musicals do, "Hail, Poetry" and "Sighing Softly to the River" may qualify. "Hail Poetry" comes out of nowhere, extols the virtues of poetry in an A cappella anthem, and is never mentioned again. The piece gets away with it by being a simply awesome choral number. "Sighing Softly To The River" is a gag in which the major-general Failed a Spot Check ("It must have been the sighing of the breeze…") and proceeds to sing a random ballad about flowers and trees, accompanied by a chorus of the pirates and the policemen, none of whom have noticed each other. Still, it's sometimes cut for pacing, especially since the Major-General already has a perfectly good solo elsewhere.
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Scare Chord
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Scare Chord: The opening bars of "O False One, You Have Deceived Me" are typically played loudly and suddenly as Frederic turns on Ruth.
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Villain Song
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Villain Song: The pirates aren't exactly villains, but they do get a show-stopping Villain Song in "With Cat-Like Tread". The Pirate King gets his number "Pirate King" which is all about how awesome it is to be a Pirate King. Naturally he's something of an Anti-Villain. There's also a short one with Ruth about how they're going to kill the Major-General and his daughters, called "Away! Away! My Heart's on Fire!".
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Lawful Stupid
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Lawful Stupid: Frederic, the eponymous "Slave of Duty". The eponymous buccaneers are so bound by their pirate rules that they fail utterly at piracy. Stanley's inconsolable with guilt for telling a white lie to prevent his daughters' kidnapping and forced marriage.
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Breaking the Fourth Wall
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Breaking the Fourth Wall: The 1994 Australian production (the one with Jon English and Toni Lamond) is filled to the brim with this, amongst Actor Allusions and Shout Outs aplenty. The revival production a decade later even referenced this — Jon English stops to make sure that a number of gags from the original aren't repeated, with the explanation "they've all seen the DVD anyway". A 1990s production by amateur company The Young Savoyards had the policemen hiding in the front row of the audience.
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Skeleton Key
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Skeleton Key: In the song, "With Cat-Like Tread", one of the pirates' tools mentioned is their "skeletonic keys."
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Punch-Clock Villain
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Punch-Clock Villain: The focus of the song "When a Felon's Not Engaged in His Employment."
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Failed a Spot Check
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"Sighing Softly To The River" is a gag in which the major-general Failed a Spot Check ("It must have been the sighing of the breeze…") and proceeds to sing a random ballad about flowers and trees, accompanied by a chorus of the pirates and the policemen, none of whom have noticed each other. Still, it's sometimes cut for pacing, especially since the Major-General already has a perfectly good solo elsewhere.
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All There in the Script
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All There in the Script: The Pirate King's lieutenant is Samuel, and is referred to as such in the script, but his name is never spoken. The same goes for Mabel's three sisters with lines, Kate, Edith and Isabel. In the first American production, which debuted at an earlier date than the British one for copy-right reasons, the Pirate King and the Sergeant of Police have their names listed in the dramatis personae as Richard and Edward, respectively. This never comes up anywhere else.
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Adaptation Expansion
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Adaptation Expansion: Possibly an expansion from a work begun on a one-act follow-up to Trial by Jury which never materialized due to funding falling short.
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Know-Nothing Know-It-All
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Know-Nothing Know-It-All: The entire point of the Major General Song. Stanley is Cliff Clavin's predecessor.
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Ash Face
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Ash Face: The 2003 revival performance by Essgee Entertainment sees this happening to the Pirate King, in lieu of a previous joke where he fell off the stage.
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Lampshade Hanging
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Lampshade Hanging: The pirates explain why they are The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything. The real reason being that Gilbert and Sullivan were aiming for good, clean, family-friendly fun (an under-served market in 1870s British theatre).
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List Song
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List Song: The Major-General's song consists largely of a list of his accomplishments.
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The Ingenue
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The Ingenue: Mabel: a young soprano winning the affection of the lead tenor, whose role calls for some terribly soprano-y cadenza runs (which are hilarious).
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Close to Home
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Close to Home / Conveniently an Orphan: The pirates have a soft spot for orphans, so anyone who claims to be an orphan will be spared. This leads Frederic to observe "The last three ships we took proved to be manned entirely by orphans, and so we had to let them go. One would think that Great Britain’s mercantile navy was recruited solely from her orphan asylums – which we know is not the case."
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Even Evil Has Standards
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Even Evil Has Standards: A major plot point. The eponymous Pirates of Penzance are highly infamous and feared pirates, but it is also well-known that they, being orphans, would never kill an orphan. This weakness has been manipulated by many would-be victims, such as three whole ships and the Major General. The Pirate King really isn't able to tell if anyone is lying about it, since he trusts that all of his victims would be honest about it. See Close to Home above.
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Rags to Royalty
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Rags to Royalty: When it's revealed that the pirates are all noblemen who have gone wrong, they immediately resume their ranks and legislative duties.
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Weird Trade Union
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Weird Trade Union: Apparently, one can be apprenticed to a pirate, just like one could be apprenticed to a plumber or stonemason.
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Pirate Girl
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Pirate Girl: Subverted. Ruth is a woman on a pirate ship, but was brought on as a maid-of-all-work, and is about 30 years too old to classify as a 'girl'.
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Pirate Song
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Pirate Song: The Pirate King sings a self-titled song about how great it is to be a pirate.
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High-Class Glass
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High-Class Glass: The Major-General usually wears a monocle in most productions.
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Deus ex Machina
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Deus ex Machina: The pirates finally surrender when asked to do so "in the name of the Queen". A deliberate parody of Victorianism.
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Recycled Soundtrack
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Recycled Soundtrack: The chorus "Climbing Over Rocky Mountain" was reused from Gilbert and Sullivan's 1871 operetta Thespis, of which it is one of the few surviving pieces of music.
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Blatant Lies
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Blatant Lies: Major-General Stanley claims to be an orphan, but he's not. While he initially justifies his lie by saying it's "an innocent fiction / which is not in the same category / as telling a regular terrible story," he feels remorse about it later on.
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Honor Before Reason
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Honor Before Reason: Frederic's defining trope, as the title character of the Either/Or Title "The Slave of Duty". Ironically, taught him by the pirates themselves, who never attack orphans or weaker enemies. Last but not least, General Stanley deeply regrets subverting this trope to help himself and his daughters escape the pirates. It's arguable that deconstructing this trope is one of the play's main themes.
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Swiper, No Swiping!
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Swiper, No Swiping!: The pirates turn themselves in when requested to surrender in the name of Queen Victoria.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_478ae179
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And Now You Must Marry Me
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_478ae179
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And Now You Must Marry Me: The Pirates declare to General Stanley's wards that they "shall quickly be parsonified, conjugally matrimonfied".
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_4864031b
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Informed Attractiveness
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_4864031b
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Informed Attractiveness: Each of Stanley's daughters is described as surpassingly beautiful by Frederic, shortly after confessing to having never seen a woman other than Ruth. Mabel, the last daughter revealed, is of course the most beautiful as well. Savagely satirized with Ruth. The pirates struggle to convince Frederic to take her with him, with such lines as, "There are the remains of a fine woman about Ruth," but it's clear neither Frederic nor the crew really find her attractive.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_50b05d30
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Disproportionate Retribution
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Disproportionate Retribution: "We seek a penalty fifty-fold for General Stanley's story."
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_537dd8fe
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Affably Evil
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Affably Evil: The pirates are technically, well, pirates, but they're so endearingly dimwitted (and completely rubbish at their attempts at piracy) that you can't help but like them.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_54367e5d
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Mathematician's Answer
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_54367e5d
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Mathematician's Answer: When the Major-General wants to find out more about the men in piratical outfits who propose to marry his daughters:
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_54d5074
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Speaking Simlish
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_54d5074
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Speaking Simlish: In the 1983 film, in the pre-credit sequence showing the villagers, they babble in Simlish.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_55bf1a48
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At Least I Admit It
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At Least I Admit It: "Live And Die (The Pirate King)" has the Pirate saying that he's a criminal, and revels in it, but at least he's true to his nature and is honest about it.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_56dd38a0
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Leave the Two Lovebirds Alone
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_56dd38a0
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Leave the Two Lovebirds Alone: Mabel's sisters decide to do this and express a desire to Talk About the Weather as a thin excuse for doing so.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_59907e4f
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Police Are Useless
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Police Are Useless
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_5bddf95f
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Talk About the Weather
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Talk About the Weather: The chorus indulges in this to give Frederic and Mabel some privacy.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_5e5cf652
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Go, Ye Heroes, Go and Die
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Go, Ye Heroes, Go and Die: Trope Namer. Mabel's attempt at a rousing speech before the policemen set out to fight the pirates is all about how they'll be fondly remembered after the pirates kill them all. As the Sergeant replies,
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_60d73edb
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Drink-Based Characterization
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_60d73edb
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Drink-Based Characterization: Due to their unusual origins, these pirates prefer sherry to the more obvious rum. The opening song is called "Pour, o pour, the pirate sherry".
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_6c75e0e4
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Beware the Silly Ones
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Beware the Silly Ones: The Pirates are completely ineffective at being pirates, but once Major-General Stanley enrages them, they become quite dangerous.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_707bb8ce
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Pair the Spares
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_707bb8ce
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Pair the Spares: Different productions come up with different solutions to Ruth being left alone after her hopes of snaring Frederick come to nothing. General Stanley and Ruth are often paired off at the conclusion. The 1983 film version has Ruth paired with the Sergeant at the end. Averted in the 2015 ENO production directed by Mike Leigh: nobody wants a deaf middle-aged pirate maid any more at the end than at the beginning, and the show ends with Ruth sitting sad and alone off to one side of the general celebration.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_71a34999
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Painful Rhyme
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_71a34999
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Painful Rhyme: In the Major General's song, the word "general" is rendered as "gineral" so it will rhyme with "mineral." In many renditions of the song, the singer will pause at the end of each verse and mutter a bit, as if trying to think his way through increasingly awkward rhymes.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_735e71c2
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Recursive Canon
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_735e71c2
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Recursive Canon: In the 1983 film, the pirates crash a performance of "that infernal nonsense" Pinafore during the chase scene with the police and the Pirate King has a brief duel with the conductor.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_74d4ad25
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Baritone of Strength
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_74d4ad25
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Baritone of Strength: The part of the Pirate King, easily one of the best fighters in the play, is written for a bass-baritone voice.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_78e8eba5
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"I Am" Song
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_78e8eba5
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"I Am" Song: "I am the very model of a Modern Major General" for Major-general Stanley, "Better Far to Live and Die" for the Pirate King.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_7e0bdc30
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Weddings for Everyone
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_7e0bdc30
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Weddings for Everyone: As is common in a G&S production, Everyone Must Be Paired.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_823c6e3e
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Large Ham
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_823c6e3e
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Large Ham: The Pirate King, the Major-General, and pretty much the rest of the cast too.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_82518cf7
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Motor Mouth
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_82518cf7
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Motor Mouth: Major General Stanley is this, as it is a requirement for singing the Major General Song. If there's an encore, expect to have to sing it even faster. Since the 1970s, this is also true of "My Eyes Are Fully Open," adapted from Ruddigore.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_8390eb68
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With Catlike Tread
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_8390eb68
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With Catlike Tread: In the trope-naming song, the Pirates sneak up on the General while singing, in chorus, fortississimo, with cymbals and drums, about how stealthy they're being. However, because the General never actually sees them, this is a subversion.
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World of Ham
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World of Ham: Oh yeah. Especially during the "With Catlike Tread" number.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_87c47a89
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Major General Song
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_87c47a89
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In the original 1880 production, Gilbert had referred in the Major General Song to the French "Chassepot rifle," which had only recently been retired from service in 1874; by the time of Pirates's revival in 1888, the Chassepot was largely forgotten, so Gilbert amended the line to reference the German "Mauser rifle."
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_88141a44
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Heartwarming Orphan
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Heartwarming Orphan: The pirates, who are themselves orphans, refuse to oppress any orphan. Word got around.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_8b3fe1cb
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Flaw Exploitation
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_8b3fe1cb
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Flaw Exploitation: The Pirates themselves make a point of two things: 1. Never to attack a weaker party than themselves, and 2. Never to harm an orphan. Word gets around. Also, it's common knowledge that every British person loves his queen. Frederick's love of duty means he's bound to piracy for what amounts to a typo in his contract.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_8c64f67
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Recitation Handclasp
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_8c64f67
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Recitation Handclasp: In the 1983 film version (and in the Delacorte theatrical version from which it sprang), the womens' chorus assume this pose, though they only press the hands flatly against each other and fail to actually perform the clasp.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_8ccfcf8e
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Horny Sailors
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_8ccfcf8e
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Horny Sailors: The pirates carry off a whole chorus of picnickers, intending to "marry them on the spot".
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_8e81efd1
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Tenor Boy
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_8e81efd1
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Tenor Boy: Frederic is a prime example, being a golden-haired ingenue, noble, trusting and, yes, a tenor.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_9014df71
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Saying Sound Effects Out Loud
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_9014df71
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Saying Sound Effects Out Loud: The chorus of policemen sing the trumpet parts: "Tarantara, tarantara..."
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_94c57c5c
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Abduction Is Love
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_94c57c5c
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Abduction Is Love: When the pirates capture Major-General Stanley's daughters, their first thought is "to be married with impunity."
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_9633f14b
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Badass Bystander
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_9633f14b
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Badass Bystander: In some productions, the pirate king picks a fight with the conductor, and the conductor manages to fight back for a while.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_96b89043
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Not So Above It All
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_96b89043
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Not So Above It All: Early on Fredric points out how the pirates' Honor Before Reason has made them really bad at their profession, making him seem more reasonable, however later the pirates end up turning his own Honor Before Reason against him to force him back into piracy until he turns 84.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_970c790a
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Big Bad
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Big Bad: The Pirate King, despite being possibly one of the noblest and most inoffensive pirate leaders you could come across, still drives the conflict by at first attempting to abduct Mabel and her sisters and later trying to kill the Major General, all of this while fettering Frederic to a life of piracy by playing on his sense of duty.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_9ae0ead1
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Villains Out Shopping
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_9ae0ead1
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Villains Out Shopping: Lampshaded in one of the songs as the reason why "A policeman's lot is not a happy one."
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_9f8a12d7
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Who's on First?
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_9f8a12d7
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Who's on First?: The orphan / often routine (which only works delivered in the right accent):
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_a0efb4e7
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It's Probably Nothing
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It's Probably Nothing: After the loud, loud "With Catlike Tread", Major General Stanley comes out to see what the noise was, but concludes that it "must have been the sighing of the breeze."
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_a188ac4b
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Overly Long Gag
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_a188ac4b
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Overly Long Gag: The 1994 Australian production had the conductor force the pirates to perform four encores of "With Catlike Tread", each more dramatic than the one before.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_a4592ddf
type
Calculus Is Arcane Knowledge
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_a4592ddf
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Calculus Is Arcane Knowledge: The Major General cites calculus as part of his educated background in his opening song. Of course, the comedy of the song stems from the fact that pretty much everything the Major General brags about is either trivially easy or flat-out impossible.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_a4c37cbe
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Mood Whiplash
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_a4c37cbe
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Mood Whiplash: "Oh False One, You Have Deceived Me" begins loud and dramatic as Frederic accuses Ruth of lying to him, before slowing to a soft song as she pleads with him not to abandon her. It's not until she accidentally reminds him how much older than him she is that he erupts into decrying her once again. The pirates, previously described as tender-hearted and unwilling to harm either an orphan or a weaker foe, find out that Stanley lied to them about being an orphan. The pirates begin an immediate crusade to straight up murder the liar.
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Evolving Music
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Evolving Music: It's quite common for renditions of the Major General's song to incorporate new lyrics poking fun of current topical references; in fact it even warrants its own trope.
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Blue Blood
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Blue Blood: As it turns out, the pirates are (nearly) all Peers who have gone wrong.
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Expert in Underwater Basket Weaving
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Expert in Underwater Basket Weaving: Major-General Stanley introduces himself with the iconic Major General Song in which he lists such useless and/or absurd talents like humming a fugue, writing a washing bill in Babylonic cuneiform or "teeming with news" about binomial theorem. At the end of the song he just admits he doesn't have much knowledge a military man should have. Not to mention that in all the three cases above, he is quite blatantly lying.
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Informed Flaw
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Informed Flaw: In the first act, Ruth confesses she mistakenly had Frederic apprenticed to a pirate, rather than a pilot, due to being hard of hearing. Her deafness never comes up again in the rest of the play. In the final act, she knows perfectly well he's a lord.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_b43a531c
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Selective Slaughter
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Selective Slaughter: The pirates will never hurt an orphan, which leads to the Flaw Exploitation mentioned above.
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Take That!
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Take That!: "Major-General's Song" was a Take That! by Gilbert on "educated" British naval leadership who had little in the way of actual Naval tactical knowledge, with Major General Stanley an Expy of Glibert's uncle-in-law General Henry Turner.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_b7a18b59
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Opening Chorus
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Opening Chorus: "Pour, O Pour the Pirate Sherry."
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Nobody Here but Us Statues
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Nobody Here but Us Statues: In the 1983 film, The Pirate King and Frederick take positions like this on each side of the door when the Major General comes out.
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Modern Major General
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Modern Major General: The Trope Namer is Major General Stanley, who introduces himself with a long-winded song listing all of the things he knows, eventually summing up with a long verse about his complete and utter lack of military knowledge.
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Precision F-Strike
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Precision F-Strike: Or D-Strike, to be more precise. Although not in the original libretto, many productions, including the 1968 D'oyly Carte recording, have General Stanley exclaim, "Damme, you don't go!" at the end of "When the Foeman Bares His Steel".
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Berserk Button
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Berserk Button: The Pirate King is tired of people pretending to be orphans to manipulate him. This is a rare trope played absolutely straight in the show, and the pirate songs after they learn Major-General Stanley did so are entirely serious about wanting to kill him.
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Speak in Unison
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Speak in Unison: When talking with Mabel, the police chant all their responses in unison on a single tone, for some reason.
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Subverted Trope
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Most productions will do this with the last verse of "I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major General"...before returning to the original tempo for the final few lines. And then speeding up again for the encore.
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A cappella
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"Hail Poetry" comes out of nowhere, extols the virtues of poetry in an A cappella anthem, and is never mentioned again. The piece gets away with it by being a simply awesome choral number.
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Irony
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Irony: The pirates sing "With Catlike Tread" at the top of their lungs. Often while performing a kick line. With an orchestral accompaniment featuring heavily accented chords and cymbal crashes. And frequently rhythmic stomping by the pirates.
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Counterpoint Duet
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Counterpoint Duet: "How Beautifully Blue the Sky" and "When the Foeman Bares His Steel / Go Ye Heroes."
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Insane Troll Logic
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Insane Troll Logic: Major-General Stanley claims the tombs in the ruined chapel on his estate are the tombs of his ancestors, even though he only bought the estate a year ago. He is their "descendant by purchase," you see. (It is a satire of newly wealthy middle class family buying their way to respectability, something which happened reasonably often in Victorian England but was nevertheless looked down upon.) They're his ancestors. He bought them, they're his now.
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I Will Wait for You
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I Will Wait for You: On learning Frederic is still bound as a pirate apprentice, Mabel promises to wait for him until 1940, when he finally celebrates his 21st birthday and his indenture will be up.
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Self-Deprecation
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Self-Deprecation: From Gilbert and Sullivan themselves - in his song, the Major-General refers to "That infernal nonsense Pinafore"
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Cloudcuckoolander
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Cloudcuckoolander: Everybody except Mabel and possibly General Stanley's other daughters.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_cb0743c0
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Lame Pun Reaction
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Lame Pun Reaction: Drives the Pirate King to order the Major-General's death at the end of the Major General's song.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_cbe3d017
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Damned by Faint Praise
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Damned by Faint Praise: Frederic worries if Ruth is not as beautiful as other women are, and the pirates struggle to say good things about her: The Major-General unknowingly does this to himself in his song. He freely brags about things that are either trivial or flat-out impossible (and completely useless in a military career).
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_d2e4289b
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Calling Me a Logarithm
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Calling Me a Logarithm: Depending on the production, this can be the pirates' reaction to Major-General Stanley asking "You're not thespians, are you?". The non-verbal reaction of Jon English, playing the Pirate King in Australian productions, is a comic masterpiece.
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Last Chorus Slow-Down
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Last Chorus Slow-Down: In some productions, if they follow the famous 1982 Joseph Papp revival, "With Catlike Tread". Possibly followed by several encores, each slowing it down even further, and raising the volume even more. Most productions will do this with the last verse of "I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major General"...before returning to the original tempo for the final few lines. And then speeding up again for the encore.
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Either/Or Title
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Either/Or Title: "The Pirates of Penzance, or The Slave of Duty".
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Action Girl
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Action Girl: Ruth, a 47 year old child's maid who joins battle between pirates and police during a full raid on Penzance, coming out without a scratch.
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Mondegreen Gag
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Mondegreen Gag: In certain productions, when the Major-General's daughters mishear Frederic's "I, sore at heart" as "I saw a tart".
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Lyrical Dissonance
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Lyrical Dissonance: The dynamic notation for the song "With Catlike Tread...", which covers (and talks about) the Pirates quietly sneaking into Major General Stanley's manor and into his house to gain revenge, is Fortissimo. For those unfamiliar with musical notation, for singers Fortissimo means "sing it at the top of your lungs, as loudly as you can". The number is accompanied by heavy use of cymbals and brass in the accompaniment, and brother, it's a show-stopper.
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Adaptation Name Change
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Adaptation Name Change: The Pirate King is regularly renamed Roderick because so many directors like to have Frederic, Ruth and the Pirate King perform some variation on "My Eyes Are Fully Opened" from Ruddigore.
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Porky Pig Pronunciation
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Porky Pig Pronunciation: In the 1983 film, the second time the phrase comes up during his song, the Major-General gives up on trying to make a rhyme with "strategy" and just says "rode a horse." He does say sat a-gee in the original verse, explaining the archaic term in the reprise.
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Suddenly Suitable Suitor
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Suddenly Suitable Suitor: In the final scene, Ruth reveals that all the pirates are "Noblemen who have gone wrong." The Major General is suddenly eager for the buccaneers to marry his daughters, as are the girls themselves. "With all our faults, we love our House of Peers!" Gilbert and Sullivan used this trope regularly.
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Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain
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Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain: The pirates are too soft-hearted to be much good at piracy.
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Antiquated Linguistics
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Antiquated Linguistics: The 1983 film version (of the Broadway production, with Kevin Kline as the Pirate King and Angela Lansbury as Ruth) lampshades it: At one point, the Pirate King's speech is so thick with this that he himself has to stop and ponder what he just said.
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Scoundrel Code
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Scoundrel Code: Parodied. The pirates' code entails that they will never hurt an orphan, so all anyone has to do to foil their attacks is claim to be one. Similarly, they never attack anybody weaker than themselves, and when they attack a stronger party, they invariably get thrashed.
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 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_e34400ab
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Ambiguously Gay
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Ambiguously Gay: Perhaps he's just posh, but the Major-General seems often to be played this way. His enormous number of daughters doesn't prove anything, as they are stated to be wards in chancery, not his biological daughters. And it's not like having biological daughters would prove anything, either.
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Manly Gay
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In the 2013 production by Seattle's 5th Avenue Theater, one of the couples that steps up to be married consists of a pirate and a constable. The Doctor of Divinity pauses for a brief double-take, then cheerfully marries them without further ado. Considering recent events in Seattle at the time, this brief bit invariably got one of the biggest cheers of the night from the audience.
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Exact Words
 The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre) / int_e9e35e8f
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Exact Words: Frederic's indentures specify that he is bound to his apprenticeship until his 21st birthday. This is a problem, since he was born on Leap Day.
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Dramatic Gun Cock
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Dramatic Gun Cock: Fredrick does this to hold the Pirate King and Ruth at bay before declaring that "I do not think I ought to listen to you..."
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Rules Lawyer
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Rules Lawyer: The Pirate King holds Frederick to the Exact Words of his apprenticeship contract, which releases him on his twenty-first birthday, not when he's twenty-one years old. Since he was born on Leap Day, that makes things a bit complicated. Foreshadowing how Ruth also gets the pirates exonerated — as lords, they're expected to act out, and are effectively above the law.
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Two Words: I Can't Count
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Two Words: I Can't Count: Directors love to have fun with this bit. In some productions, the 'two words' ("We propose to marry your daughters.") are delivered as two words each by three different pirates. Another production has it rendered as "We propose-to-marry-your-daughters" (with the pirate counting the words on his fingers, and being surprised when he reaches six (or seven, with "daugh" and "ters" as separate words)). Others have a pirate deliver the first two, "We propose," and have the Major-General be confused or offended that he's being proposed to before the sentence continues.
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Damn, It Feels Good to Be a Gangster!
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Damn, It Feels Good to Be a Gangster!: A major part of "Better far to live and die" is the Pirate King comparing just how much better liberty and self-honesty is than the petty corruption and hypocrisy of life on land.
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The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything
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The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: Subverted, sort of—they attempt piratical activities, they're just useless at them, combining being very soft-hearted with being rather dim-witted. (They try to rob ships, but the Navy has figured out that they refuse to harm an orphan, and since then, they have yet to find a ship that isn't entirely crewed by orphans.) It doesn't help that the pirates make a point never to attacking a weaker party than themselves, which is generally the entire modus operandi of nautical piracy. Played straight in that they speak oft and loud about how they are rough men (rough!) and lead a rough life (rough, rough!), and how they live by strife, and so on... but every time they do, it's to point out that they'll make an exception just this time. It is eventually revealed that the pirates are members of the peerage gone to the bad—which means that they weren't doing anything related to that position either.
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Everyone Must Be Paired
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Everyone Must Be Paired: Productions often pair off the female chorus (Mabel's sisters) with the male chorus (the pirates) — and sometimes the policemen as well, if there are enough sisters to go around. It can also depend on the director's sense of humor. One production had enough daughters for every pirate and every constable, but the Sergeant remained alone because the Pirate King grabbed two girls! In the 2013 production by Seattle's 5th Avenue Theater, one of the couples that steps up to be married consists of a pirate and a constable. The Doctor of Divinity pauses for a brief double-take, then cheerfully marries them without further ado. Considering recent events in Seattle at the time, this brief bit invariably got one of the biggest cheers of the night from the audience.
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Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness
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Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: Major-General Stanley is fond of this, especially when it comes to his renowned "I am The Very Model of a Modern Major General" musical number. The Pirate King demonstrates a touch of this, too:
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IncrediblyLamePun
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Incredibly Lame Pun: "You said often frequently only once!" It makes sense in context, but it's also often the line that pushes the Pirate King to order the Major-General's death. In the film, it's so bad that both the Pirate King and General Stanley appear to be in physical pain.
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Easily Forgiven
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Easily Forgiven: When the pirates reveal their true identities, the Major General seems to forget about their past, and even invites them to marry his daughters.
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Super Gullible
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Super Gullible: The pirates believe anyone who claims that they're an orphan, no matter how much the other person is clearly lying about it.
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Insult Backfire
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Insult Backfire: At the time, people thought Major General Stanley was a satirical Take That! of Sir Garnet Wolseley. Wolseley took no offense on the idea, and even had the "Major-General's Song" played at private parties.
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Prepare to Die
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Prepare to Die:
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Have a Gay Old Time
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Have a Gay Old Time: "We never molest an orphan!"
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Job Song
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Job Song: "The Major General's Song" is about a major general boasting about his job. "The Pirate King" is about how good it is to be the Pirate King.
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