![]() Sarastro dismisses the class and confiscates the letter. In class Tamino sends Pamina a note suggesting they go on a break. The school assembly concludes with a hymn to the virtue of justice and good behaviour. Tamino and Pamina are selected as house prefects and discover they have feelings for each other. Pamina challenges Sarastro and invokes the power of the Queen. The teachers catch Monostatos smoking, and punish him. Papageno and Pamina are discovered by Pamina’s on/off boyfriend Monostatos, but any conflict dissolves when Pamina gets out a spliff and Papageno remembers his magic bells. The power of this music is interrupted by messages from Papageno, and Tamino leaves to find him. As Tamino tries to understand the truth, a group of animals appear to him, entranced by the music of the flute. Tamino is led by the three juniors to the library, where he meets a teacher who defends Sarastro’s character, despite Tamino’s doubts. Papageno brings Pamina the news that Tamino loves her. They will be accompanied by three Junior School girls. The women present Papageno with magic bells and Tamino with a magic flute to assist them on their quest to find Pamina. The Queen lays down a challenge – if Tamino can save Pamina from Sarastro, he may win Pamina’s love. Tamino’s love for Pamina is strengthened by the Queen herself, who sings of her outrage on Pamina’s behalf. The women give Tamino a picture of Pamina, which immediately inspires his love. Three women save Tamino and Monostatos from a deadly snake before seducing them. We follow her and her fellow pupils into an unconscious dreamscape. In a secondary school, Pamina is receiving unwanted advances from her teacher, Sarastro. ![]()
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