Amneris
Amneris is a fictional character from the opera Aida, composed by Giuseppe Verdi. She is the daughter of the King of Egypt and is portrayed as a strong and complex woman. Amneris is in love with the Egyptian warrior Radames, who is also the object of affection for the enslaved Ethiopian princess, Aida.
Throughout the opera, Amneris grapples with her emotions and the consequences of love and jealousy. Her character evolves as she faces betrayal and loss, ultimately leading to a powerful and tragic conclusion. Amneris's role highlights themes of power, sacrifice, and the human condition.