synopsis: giselle

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Act-I

In a medieval village in Rhineland the gamekeeper Hilarion is deeply in love with Giselle and just as jealous of Loys, who is really the Duke Albrecht disguised as a peasant. Loys comes to meet Giselle after hiding his sword and sending his squire away. When Giselle comes out of her house she is courted by Loys. Giselle then plucks the petals from a flower and gets a "he loves me not" answer, but Loys promises eternal love to her. Then Hilarion enters the scene and swears his love for Giselle. He, however, is scorned by Giselle and chased away by Loys and leaves with a promising revenge. The village people come out and there is music and dancing. Giselle is crowned as the Queen of the Village and joins in the dancing despite her mother's fears against it because many girls have died after dancing on their wedding night and become wilis, white phantoms who haunt the woods by moonlight. At this point in the party the Prince of Courtland and his daughter Bathilde, who are returning from the hunt, stop in the village. Giselle and the Princess Bathilde meet. Giselle dances for Bathilde and the princess gives her a necklace before leaving. Meanwhile, Albrecht/Loys has been conveniently away. When he returns Hilarion unmasks Albrecht, breaking his disguise by showing Albrecht's sword, which he has found. He then sounds his horn to recall the nobles. When they arrive, Albrecht takes the princess' (to whom he is betrothed), arm, ignores the presence of Giselle, and says that he was simply diverting himself in the country dances. Giselle, crushed by this, loses her reason, tries to kill herself with his sword, and dies from the shock in front of an astonished and despairing Albrecht.

Act-II

It is midnight by Giselle's grave in the woods. Hilarion wanders by, mortally afraid. Myrtha, the Queen of the Wilis appears and scatters the petals of every white flower in the woods with a twig, thus calling the rest of the wilis, who arrive to welcome their new companion, Giselle. The wilis hear human footsteps approaching and quickly vanish in the woods, leaving Giselle hovering above her grave. It is Albrecht, who is mourning Giselle, whom he learned to love too late. He places lilies on her grave, and then suddenly sees the hovering Giselle, whom he follows into the woods. The wilis return and Hilarion wanders back surrounded by the wilis who force him to dance until he drops dead of exhaustion. Then Albrecht returns and is condemned to the same fate as Hilarion and all of those who encounter the wilis. Giselle, however, protects him and begs the Queen for mercy, in vain. Albrecht dances, sustained by Giselle's love until the first light of dawn chases the wilis into the woods, and survives.