As a long time opera (and classical music) fan, it has always struck me that opera, as an art form, is inherently red pill in worldview.

From Carmen's obvious hypergamy story to Wagner's beta-dwarf-gone-bad to Mozart's "Cosi Fan Tutte" ("They {women} are all like that" -- probably the most artistic depiction of "AWALT" in history). If you watch the "standards" of opera, you will see a fairly consistent red pill perspective depicted.

Now I know that the feminist blue pills will say that this was because most of these operas, including all standards, were composed under patriarchy, and so they reflected that worldview. Of course, red pill suggests that the impulses are not era-specific, and so we expect to see them reflected in the art of all eras. Nevertheless, regardless of the debate as to the "why", it does seem that opera is quite red pill, and as a long term red piller and fan of opera, I highly recommend opera to anyone trying to understand, or follow, the red pill.