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The Sound of Music by Rodgers and Hammerstein is based on the true story of Captain Georg Von Trapp and his family. In the stage version, when the Von Trapp family escapes the Nazis and leaves the abbey to climb the mountains, the Mother Abbess quotes Psalm 121, as in the movie, but also Isaiah 55:12: "The mountains and the hills before you shall burst forth into singing."
It's about the Captain's courage to stand up for what he believes (against Hitler) and his ability to change when confronted by truth (about caring for his children). It's a sermon on courage from God to make the right decisions and live the "holy life" even when it is not popular. God promises that as we are sent out into the world, to sow seed, to live holy lives, to do the right thing and care for others, God walks with us.
And then there are the Mother Abbess' words to Maria, "Whenever the Lord closes a door, somewhere he opens a window."
It's about the Captain's courage to stand up for what he believes (against Hitler) and his ability to change when confronted by truth (about caring for his children). It's a sermon on courage from God to make the right decisions and live the "holy life" even when it is not popular. God promises that as we are sent out into the world, to sow seed, to live holy lives, to do the right thing and care for others, God walks with us.
And then there are the Mother Abbess' words to Maria, "Whenever the Lord closes a door, somewhere he opens a window."
