I personally think it's to show/take Christine to her future with the Phantom, but she faints. Hope I helped
The dressing room mirror is two sided, so the Phantom, or Erik can see through it and talk through it.
He came to look in your mirror.
It's not. The MIRROR is the mirror of society.
I think , its a mirror.. he/she is talking himself in front of a mirror...
In Phantom of the Opera, a strange disfigured musical genius falls in love with a beautiful 17 year old soprano, Christine Daae. Christine came to the Opera house from Sweden when she was 7 years old, because her father, Gustave, died. She had no mother either because she had died while giving birth to Christine. Madame Giry, who was Gustave's friend, brought her to the opera house. Christine believes that an angel of music would be sent to her from her father, and the phantom pretends to be the angel of music. He teaches her, never revealing himself from the inside of the two way mirror he teaches her from. Until she gets to play the lead role in Faust because the Italian diva Carlotta had quit the show because she things didn't go her way. During the after party, the phantom reveals himself to her, and she figures out who he truly is. She falls in love with both the phantom and her childhood sweetheart, Raoul, and ends up going with Raoul. In Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera, the Phantom dies of broken heart. In Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera both the stage and the movie, the Phantom disappears from the Paris Opera House.
The dressing room mirror is two sided, so the Phantom, or Erik can see through it and talk through it.
You cannot see through a mirror, you can see the reflection coming off.
It's called The Phantom Tollbooth.
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.
You get it by doing the Mirror Special Cup.
Mirror Mirror (1990).
convex mirror is used to reject coming rays and to see perfect.
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 mirror can reflect anything
Deborah Ashencaen has written: 'The mirror of mind' -- subject(s): Art, Tantric-Buddhist, Art, Tibetan, Buddhist art and symbolism, Catalogs, Symbolism in art, Tibetan Art
The angle between the ray and the perpendicular to the mirror (NOT the mirror itself), at the point where the ray hits the mirror is called the angle of incidence.
A mirror that you can see through just slightly