And we get to Act II. Alberich sits guarding a giant, who, in form of a
dragon, guards the gold he has received. Wotan appears, and for some
unknown reason foretells that Siegfried will come and kill the dragon.
Alberich wakes the dragon, and asks him for the ring, promising to
defend him from Siegfried. The dragon won’t give up the ring. Exit
Alberich. Mime and Siegfried appear. Mime hopes the dragon will teach
Siegfried to fear. But Siegfried does not fear. He drives Mime away and
kills the dragon, after which he puts his finger, smeared with the
dragon’s blood, to his lips. This enables him to know men’s secret
thoughts, as well as the language of birds. The birds tell him where the
treasure and the ring are, and also that Mime wishes to poison him. Mime
returns, and says out loud that he wishes to poison Siegfried. This is
meant to signify that Siegfried, having tasted dragon’s blood,
understands people’s secret thoughts. Siegfried, having learnt Mime’s
intentions, kills him. The birds tell Siegfried where Brünnhilda is, and
he goes to find her.
Act III. Wotan calls up Erda. Erda prophesies to Wotan, and gives him
advice. Siegfried appears, quarrels with Wotan, and they fight. Suddenly
Siegfried’s sword breaks Wotan’s spear, which had been more powerful
than anything else. Siegfried goes into the fire to Brünnhilda; kisses
her; she wakes up, abandons her divinity, and throws herself into
Siegfried’s arms.
Third Day. Prelude. Three Norns plait a golden rope, and talk about the
future. They go away. Siegfried and Brünnhilda appear. Siegfried takes
leave of her, gives her the ring, and goes away.
Act I. By the Rhine. A king wants to get married, and also to give his
sister in marriage. Hagen, the king’s wicked brother, advises him to
marry Brünnhilda, and to give his sister to Siegfried. Siegfried
appears; they give him a drugged draught, which makes him forget all the
past and fall in love with the king’s sister, Gutrune. So he rides off
with Gunther, the king, to get Brünnhilda to be the king’s bride. The
scene changes. Brünnhilda sits with the ring. A Valkyrie comes to her
and tells her that Wotan’s spear is broken, and advises her to give the
ring to the Rhine nymphs. Siegfried comes, and by means of the magic
helmet turns himself into Gunther, demands the ring from Brünnhilda,
seizes it, and drags her off to sleep with him.
Act II. By the Rhine. Alberich and Hagen discuss how to get the ring.
Siegfried comes, tells how he has obtained a bride for Gunther and spent
the night with her, but put a sword between himself and her. Brünnhilda
rides up, recognises the ring on Siegfried’s hand, and declares that it
was he, and not Gunther, who was with her. Hagen stirs everybody up
against Siegfried, and decides to kill him next day when hunting.
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