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 Illustration from Kay novel. He certainly looks depressed.
Illustration from Kay novel. He certainly looks depressed.
This bài viết shall pertain to the 'holy trinity' of Phantom. The Leroux, Kay, and Andrew Lloyd Webber versions. The basic idea is to look at each individual portrayal of the Phantom and ascertain approximately the extent of his mental deterioration and psychosis. I will also discuss the probable causes and catalysts for these behaviours.
This is bởi no means a full psychoanalysis, and in the long run is only meant to calm me down with some logical thinking after a very bad week. I.E. bạn don't have to like it hoặc agree with it.
I shall begin with Leroux since that is the original perception of the Phantom. Here we have a man who has been completely ostracized bởi society at large from a very early age. We can see examples of several neurosis very plainly in his mannerisms. First and foremost, he appears to suffer from a degree of bipolar disorder, hoặc manic depression. This can be noted bởi periods of frenzied activity giving way to desperate melancholy. At the manager's farewell banquet as well as at the end of the novel both in his own trang chủ and in the daroga's flat he is quite lucid. However we can find many examples in the rest of the novel where he behaves quite erratically.
I am also fairly certain that he suffered from a degree of either Multiple Personality Disorder, hoặc possibly schizophrenia. MPD differs from schizophrenia in that MPD is characterized bởi the distinct separation of thêm than one personality behaving independantly of the initial one. Schizophrenia has become a catch-all term for people who may suffer similar symptoms to MPD but not fit the correct criteria. This particular disease is noted in Erik when he speaks of the siren as though it were a different entity than himself. As well as in Box 5 when he insisted to Mme Giry that he had a lady with him (even so far as to ask for a footstool and leave a người hâm mộ behind) which was clearly false as there was no one there and I very much doubt anyone was in that hollow column with him.
And finally Erik exhibits traits common of sociopaths, hoặc those suffering from antisocial personality disorder. The criteria for diagnosis for this is as follows:
1. Failure to conform to societal norms. I think we can give this one a 'duh' and di chuyển on.
2. Repeated instances of deceitfulness. "Promises are made for fools" -Erik. Not to mention the whole, Angel of âm nhạc fiasco.
3. Impulsiveness. Although Erik is normally pretty good about planning ahead, the whole final kidnapping of Christine reeks of this. He was very clever to work out how to do it beforehand, but I very much doubt he actually knew exactly what he was going to DO with her long term. I mean he couldn't just keep her tied to a chair for the entirety of their marriage.
4. Irritability of Aggressiveness. He threatened to blow up the Opera. I'd call that an aggressive di chuyển on his part.
5. Reckless regard for the safety of others. See above.
6. Consistent irresponsibility. Erik basically denied committing murder bởi stating he did not remember doing such things.
7. Lack of remorse. We're going to put the final redemption aside for this and look at a few other things. Erik does not seem to have any care that he's about to kill his only friend. "Why were bạn there with that little fellow? bạn were going to die just for being there." As well as the extortion of funds from the management, which he is wholly unrepentant of.
So I'm fairly certain that we can say beyond any reasonable doubt that Leroux's Erik was a very disturbed and dangerous person. We can only assume that this behaviour stems from abuse and the inability for normal social interaction during his developmental years and continuing into adulthood.

tiếp theo we di chuyển onto the Kay novel. I feel fairly certain that we can use the same criteria listed above to mark him as suffering from antisocial personality disorder. There is also evidence that he had a very pronounced Oedipal complex, which I suppose matches Christine's Electra complex nicely. This began exhibiting early most likely due to his mother's rejection of him. The mind game he played with the goat boy statue was what I would consider the first conscious presentation of this. The fact that he became so massively obsessed with Christine after he saw that she resembled his mother is also quite damning. Seriously, this whole book is Freud's wet dream.
Erik also seems to have a rather blatant obsessive compulsive disorder in this version. He needs to be in control of everything at all times, and will wear himself to exhaustion to achieve perfection in his work.
There may be indications of abandonment issues leading to the posessivness in regards to Christine, but this behaviour may also only be another facet of his OCD.
And then we come to the substance abuse, which likely stems from severe depression. This form of escapism began in Persia with opium and hashish and was carried back with him to France in the form of intravenous morphine doses.
The nice thing in this book is that one can trace the progressive paths of these disorders as they develop and affect Erik's life at every stage. The same initial components are seen here as they are in Leroux. The inability for him to intermingle with normal society proved detrimental to his healthy mental development.

And finally, the Andrew Lloyd Webber version. I will break this down into the stage and the film version as there are actually a good deal more psychological problems evident in the film version.
In the stage version we can clearly see that this Erik, like the other two suffers from antisocial personality disorder. However, in this case the impulsiveness of his actions is thêm acute. Going onstage, assuming the role of the tenor he just murdered seems to be a good indication of this.
While all versions of Erik present stalker elements, none is quite as disturbing as the mannequin in the Lloyd Webber production. This presents delusional elements to the character. It has been discussed bởi several actors who have played the role that it was felt Erik viewed it as a substitute for Christine when she was not available to him. The thought being that he would speak to it and practise how to behave towards the mannequin rather than seeking to learn behavioural norms in a thêm conventionally accepted manner.
Shifting to the film version, as much as I really do hate to condone this sort of thing, the pedophilia during that era would not have been frowned upon. The example of Edgar Allen Poe wedding his 13 năm old cousin Virginia Clemm springs to mind. Poe was 27 at the time. So, yeah. I think I may end in regretting giving this information to all of the Gerik fans, but it's the solid truth.
And remember how we were talking about recklessness and having no remorse? Way to burn down the theater bạn live in at the end there, Gerik.
I am also going to have to call delusional on Erik hiding from the universe at large and believing he is monstrously deformed when it's barely a quarter of his face that equates to a bad rash hoặc maybe mild scar tissue from a burn. Donning a wig and manning up would have probably allowed him to function in normal society with only minor hampering.

In conclusion, Erik is quite mad. And I wouldn't have him any other way. The depth and scope of his pain reflected in these illnesses in addition to his resilient nature and genius make him a compelling figure indeed. And we also must not forget that while therapy and treatment are very viable options today, in Erik's time the fates of psychiatric patients were often quite grim. Medicine had not yet advanced to find ways of safely treating these illnesses so patients were forced to endure horrible procedures in an attempt to neutralize their defects. Not to mention in Victorian times it was not unheard of for asylums to allow sane persons to view and observe the patients like động vật in a zoo. Not a fate I can imagine Erik relishing. So, as much as we must fear the Phantom we must surely also pity the Opera Ghost. There really is no helping the hell a broken mind can play upon a soul.
 Erik as seen in the stage verison.
Erik as seen in the stage verison.
THE CURSE OF THE OPERA

Three days ago, on the 23rd of June 2013, a crisis to go down in the history of musical theatre occurred. The female lead, Christine Daee, in London's best loved musical, the Phantom of The Opera, was found dead in her hotel room after the magnificent first show's finale. Phillipa Jones, who played the role, had previously been telling the rest of the cast outlandish rumours of a face appearing behind her mirror - as the Phantom did to Christine's in the play.

Distraught, yet convinced the hiển thị must go on, the director (who will remain unnamed) forced her understudy to...
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Curiosity Kills

This was written for the Featuring Luciana challenge. The challenge: Write a oneshot story describing Luciana's thoughs on Erik, shortly before her death.

“I want bạn to take off the mask. Please take off the mask.”

    I am standing in front of Erik, begging him to remove the mask that hides his face from me. I want to know his face, to see him.

    “You must excuse me, mademoiselle. I have work to finish.”

    The nerve of him! “I will not excuse you! bạn don’t have work to finish! I want bạn to take off...
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posted by Rac801
I have seen T.P.O.T.O many times, and most of them have been the 25th anniversary performance. This performance is by-far my favorite. Ramin Kariloo is the BEST Phantom I have ever seen. Sierra Boggess is also the best Christine. Hadley Fraser is one of the best Raoul's I have seen. Even Meg and Madame Giry were fantastic. Carlotta was probably my least yêu thích actress. I enjoyed this performance so much better because the actors seemed like they were literally their characters. I hope bạn enjoyed this and bạn can watch the entire performance on youtube. Thanks!
posted by bendaimmortal
There are various interpretations of why the old Raoul brings the monkey âm nhạc box to her grave and some even think that all the old Raoul parts of the movie are completely useless. However, I'm one of those who believe that while the film would've worked perfectly well even without Raoul travelling anywhere with the âm nhạc box, all the old Raoul clips are perhaps the most essential aspect of the entire film's basic point. I think they are the ultimate aspect that drastically differs the film from the stage play.

A monkey symbolizes many things that are strongly related to the story. Essential...
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Carlotta is writen as a horrid character. She tells rumors and plans schemes to eliminate christine as her competition. I think what is often overlooked is that Carlotta is one of the so many victims of the book. From what is written bạn can tell that Carlotta was extremely talented as an opera singer as the book mentions how perfect an instrument her voice was. She had the misfortune to be ill and be replaced bởi someone far thêm loved and adored than herself, that in itself is enough to make anyone mad, take a ngày of sick and your job isnt waiting for bạn when bạn get back. Not only was she...
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It is no secret that I'm not fond of tình yêu Never Dies. I don't like the idea of ALW making a sequel to a hiển thị that had no need of one, I don't like the fact that although a good portion of the âm nhạc (while fairly pretty) has been recycled hoặc pinched from other sources while Wee Andy brags about how it's the best thing he's ever done and it's SO original, and I especially am appalled bởi what has been done to the characters. However, as it exists and it is impossible to avoid it in the fandom hoặc erase it from my memory, I have decided that I must analyze it and try to figure out just what in the...
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 Remind bạn of anyone?
Remind you of anyone?
The Haunted Mansion ride at Disney has always been one of my favourite things, and Phantom tops the danh sách at #1 fave thing. And a while back I started noticing really heavy similarities between the two things and I found many of them interesting. I thought I would share these observations here, so that others might enjoy the coincidences, hoặc homages if you'd care to take it that way.

We will begin in the Foyer. Above the fireplace hangs a portrait where a young gentleman (presumably Master Gracey) hangs. It is here that the unseen guide for the attraction first makes his presence known.
"When...
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posted by WildConcerto
All right.

So Tumblr has been crazy with this in the last few weeks since Sierra Boggess has left the Broadway production of The Phantom of the Opera on September 6th. A rather short run, so to say: she did start only on May 14th…

I wasn’t going to write anything about this at first. But now, rumor has it Sierra Boggess has stated that her 2014 run in Broadway was going to be the last time she would play Christine.

Cough cough.

Ha.

Of course.

Bullshit. Bullshit bullshit bullshit bullshit bullshit. BULLSHIT.

Everyone knows Sierra is Cameron Mackintosh’s and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s darling....
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hàng đầu, đầu trang 10 reasons for why Erik/Christine doesn’t work.

Yes, I know I was supposed to đăng lên my tình yêu Never Dies rant before, but… this is really to help me write it.

So, short story. Before coming on Fanfiction, I already knew that almost everyone on Earth were E/C shippers. But I was still shocked of seeing the ridiculous number of E/C authors, especially that there are very good ones among them. Now, I’m not being rude, it’s okay to like the E/C pairing (I guess…), but I’m just being really honest. I remember, when I entered the phandom, I was a mild R/C shipper (You know, “I prefer...
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