SING FOR ME

Rebeka 2022-09-22 11:13:07

The story begins with an auction in front of a dilapidated theater.

It has to be said that the plot and emotions contained in The Phantom Of the Opera are complex. The repertoire arrangement is good at unfolding the characters and emotions step by step in some short clips. The image of PO and Christine's feelings for PO support and promote each other, from the mysterious mentor, the bewildering music angel, the controlling demon to the tragic genius.

Emotions constantly alternate and transform . While PO's image gradually turned to Christine's opposite, Raoul's image was gradually established. His protection and love for Christine balanced the power of light and darkness. In the end, Christine's redemption of PO makes the story even more pathetic.

The music in the play is not only an excess of the plot, but also expresses the narrative and transformation of emotions. The creation of a joyful and sad atmosphere and the play make the conflict between the characters more specific and dramatic. Finally, for the audience, the melody of "The Phantom Of the Opera" is integrated into the story of "The Phantom Of the Opera", which contains indescribable thoughts and emotions.

Favorite performance of the ninth and final scene

ninth game. PO told Christine what his appearance had brought him, and the emotion turned from pathos to cruelty. The arrival and arrest of Raoul brought Christine's conflict to a climax. And Christine also changed from initial fear and despair to hatred and then to painful struggle, and finally to prayer, respect and compassion, and finally climaxed in Christine's kiss. At this time, PO completed the redemption of himself while undoing Raoul's noose.

In the epilogue, PO's pain and helplessness in losing Christine is also passed on to the monkey toy that has been standing there in the underground labyrinth. , and Christine's reverence, admiration and pity for PO and the pain and nostalgia of parting into the last kiss, making Christine have a less hasty farewell to PO.

I fell in love with the opera after watching it! SING FOR ME!

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Extended Reading

The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall quotes

  • Christine: [singing] Have you gorged yourself at last in your lust for blood? Am I now to be prey to your lust for revenge?

    The Phantom: [singing] This face which condemns me to wallow in blood has also denied me the joys of the flesh. This face the infection which poisons our love. This face which earned a mother's fear and loathing. A mask, my first unfeeling scrap of clothing. Pity comes too late! Turn around and face your fate! An eternity of *this* before your eyes.

    Christine: [singing] This haunted face holds no horror for me now. It's in your soul that the true distortion lies.

  • The Phantom: [singing] Monsieur, I bid you welcome. Did you think that I would harm her? Why should I make her pay for the sins which are yours?

    [He throws a rope around Raoul's neck and begins laughing]

    Christine: No! Raoul!

    The Phantom: [singing] Order your fine horses now. Raise up your hand to level of your eyes. Nothing can save you except perhaps Christine.

    [He sings to Christine]

    The Phantom: Start a new life with me. Buy his freedom with your love. Refuse me and you send your lover to his death. This is the choice! This is the point of no return!