The phrase "it ain't over till the fat lady sings" is often associated with the opera Götterdämmerung [Twilight of the Gods]. The "fat lady" refers to the valkyrie Brünnhilde.
Brünnhilde embodies the themes of love, sacrifice, and the ultimate downfall of the gods. Her actions lead to the destruction of the old order and the redemption of the world through her self-immolation, marking a pivotal moment in the narrative.
Now if the fat lady would sing . . .
The phrase "it ain't over till the fat lady sings" is often associated with the opera Götterdämmerung [Twilight of the Gods]. The "fat lady" refers to the valkyrie Brünnhilde.
Brünnhilde embodies the themes of love, sacrifice, and the ultimate downfall of the gods. Her actions lead to the destruction of the old order and the redemption of the world through her self-immolation, marking a pivotal moment in the narrative.
Sing Baby, Sing!