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Alfred is a young, idealistic tenor and Rosalinde’s lover. He is charming, earnest, and a bit naïve, in contrast to the more worldly and sophisticated characters around him. His love for Rosalinde leads him to attempt a dramatic rescue, showing his loyalty and determination. Alfred’s actions in the opera, such as his attempts to free Rosalinde from her marriage, add to the chaotic humor of the plot. While he lacks the cunning or experience of other characters, Alfred’s sincerity and devotion make him a sympathetic figure. His role also exemplifies the comedic nature of the opera, as his plans frequently backfire in amusing ways.

