How to use in-sentence of “radames”:
+ Aida, too, wants Radames to be a hero.
+ She tells Aida that she knows she and Radames are in love.
+ She is ashamed that her love for Radames conflicts with her love for her father and her people.
+ As the scene ends, Radames joins the priests in other rituals.
+ When Radames comes she suggests to him that they flee together.
+ The music is all famous, but among the most well-known parts are the aria that Radames sings near the beginning of act One in which he dreams of victory in battle and marrying Aida, the Ethiopian slave.
+ The crowd leaves for the Temple of Vulcan where Radames will be consecrated to his task.
+ Amneris wants to find out whether Aida and Radames really do love one another.