In the original novel by Leroux, she is around 20 years old. In the stage musical, the age is unkown. In the 2004 film version of the musical, she was 16, according to the tombstone in the end.
Characters in Phantom of the Opera include Erik, the ghost, Christine Daae, Raoul, Viscount de Chagny, Philippe, Count de Chagny, Madame Giry, Meg Giry, Debienne and Poligny, Armand Moncharmin and Firmin Richard, and The Persian. The Phantom of the Opera is a novel by French writer Gaston Leroux.
In the movie of 2004, Christine is over seventy plus when she dies, the movie does not state if it was a illness or old age or accident but she has her dying request was the Phantom's monkey music box which the aging Raoul buys at the auction to place on her gravesite.
Daughter of a famous violinist she was taken in as a ballet dancer after his death. She's the second main charactor, (below the Phantom) whom falls in love with her. Christine Daae is one of the main character in The Phantom of the Opera. The Phantom falls in love with her.
The musical movie Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera. This is their ages. Christine 16, Raoul 32, The Phantom 35. The stage play Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera. This is their ages, Christine 24- 25, Raoul 28-30, The Phantom 35-50 The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux, the Phantom is in his late 50's or older. Christine is 20, Raoul 22.
The Phantom: Gerard Butler Christine Daae: Emmy Rossum Raoul: Patrick Wilson Madame Giry: Miranda Richardson Meg Giry: Jennifer Ellison La Carlotta: Minnie Driver Buquet: Kevin McNally Firmin: Ciaran Hinds Andre: Simon Callow Director: Joel Schumacher Original stage production/producer: Andrew Loyd Webber Original Novel: Gaston Leroux
The Phantom does not die. In all versions Meg Giry finds his mask on his throne; in some that is the final scene, in others she also finds his cape; in Webber's movie adaptation it is shown that many years later, when Raoul is old and Christine has died that he still lives. The Phantom does not die in Webber's musical, but he does die in the original book by Gaston Leroux. In the book Erik dies of a broken heart.
Christine Daa'e is supposed to be 20 years old at the time the story begins Raoul is also supposed to be 20 or 21 However Christine's age is not directly quoted, but you can work out her age from the stories of her childhood Acctually Christine Daae is more around her teen years being about 16-18. Christine is named younger than Raoul in the book.
About 40 because he is old enough to be Christine's father. Madame Giry at the opera house says that she thinks of Christine as her own daughter and she has known the phantom since he was little. She hid him from the police. So he has to be about 40. Sincerely, Phantomfreak6377
10 years after the fire (in the end of Phantom of the Opera), Christine goes to New York to sing for the phantom. Meg is hurt by the betrayal that she feels for phantom. Intending to shoot herself, shoots Christine instead.This is in Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Love Never Dies". It is amazing, I recommend listening to the soundtrack or purchasing the DVD. It will be available May 29th.It never states in any version of Phantom of the Opera that I've seen/read how or WHEN she dies. Assuming you were asking about the 2004 version of Phantom of the Opera, Christine most likely died of old age.
Raoul was Christine's childhood friend. She had not seen him since she was in grade school and she wanted to catch up old times.
If by "incident" you mean plot, that's easy. La Carlotta (the star) quits and Christine Daae gets her big debut. She was receiving lessons from a man in the shadows. Her father, now deceased, said he would send her an angel of music. She believes this voice is her angel, but it is the Phantom. Raoul, an old friend of Christine's gets close to her again. He still has deep feelings for her. The Phantom, however, also had feelings for ms. Daae. The Phantom had grown up in the Opera House. It was his playground as a child, and the outlet for his musical soul in his later years. But, because of his horrible disfigurement, he dared not show his face. This Opera House was his entire world. He knew nothing of the world beyond. He wanted to help Christine's career take off, in hopes it would make her love him, despite his appearance. But she loved her childhood sweetheart, Raoul. The Phantom went crazy, kidnapping Christine. But, in the end, realizes she'll be much happier with Raoul, and lets them go, and disappears into oblivion. Years later, when Christine is dead. Raoul goes to her grave, and finds Erik has left a black rose upon her tombstone.
On Broadway: Michael Crawford. on film: Lon Chaney