The Phantom had a two way mirror to speak to Christine, so she would think she was talking to the Angel of Music.
When the Phantom crashed the mirrors toward end of the Andrew Lloyd Webber's version of the story, he did not want to be reminded of his hideous face and loss to Christine to Raoul.
Main Characters: Stacy James, Tracy James Plot: Another world exists on the other side of a mirror. One girl falls into that world, and the other tries to save her. See the related link for the source and more information.
moral lesson of happy mirror
The entire plot of the story is revolved around how Christine and the Phantom fall in love...
plot and setting
You get it by doing the Mirror Special Cup.
The dressing room mirror is two sided, so the Phantom, or Erik can see through it and talk through it.
I personally think it's to show/take Christine to her future with the Phantom, but she faints. Hope I helped
On a basic level: Mirror therapy takes advantage of neuroplasticity. Phantom limb pain arises when the brain believes that the limb is stuck in an uncomfortable position but cannot be moved. Using the mirror box the brain can be tricked to believe that the limb is moving and thus believes that the problem is solved. Hope this helped somewhat.
The image you see in a mirror is just a reflection of light from whatever you see in it. The "evil side is in the mirror" makes a good plot link, though (e.g. Prince of Persia, Army of Darkness).
It's called The Phantom Tollbooth.
in your bedroom mirror as in the "mirror (angel of music)"Alternate Answer:The Phantom of the Opera is a novel by the French author Gaston Leroux which begain to run as a serialization (a weekly or monthly story in a publication) in 1909. It bears striking similarities to both "Beauty and the Beast" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." At this time, it is not known to be based on any actual, living person.
The mirror symbolizes how he doesnt want to see his inner self. Society has told us that if we dont look a certain way then were ugly. He felt ugly so instead of looking in the mirror and being haunted with his "ugliness" everyday he covers them so he doesnt have to see himself.