In "The Phantom of the Opera," the old man who buys the monkey music box at the auction is Monsieur André, one of the new managers of the Paris Opera House. The music box is a significant artifact that ties into the story's themes of nostalgia and the haunting presence of the Phantom. The auction scene serves as a framing device for the narrative, leading into the events surrounding the opera house and its mysterious inhabitant.
The Phantom of the Opera starts with an auction.
Christine had asked Raoul before she had died that Monkey Music Box was important to her and that Raoul does not know it belonged to the Phantom, it was his childhood toy.
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Melodrama or Opera .
The real Angel of Music in Phantom of the Opera is the Phantom (Erik). Christine calls him, "My Angel of Music." However, it can be interpreted that Christine's father, Gustave Daae, is the true Angel of Music since Erik in a way represents a father figure that Christine never had.
The Phantom of the Opera starts with an auction.
The monkey music box represent a happier time in the Phantom's life from his early childhood, a gift from his mother and father.
Christine had asked Raoul before she had died that Monkey Music Box was important to her and that Raoul does not know it belonged to the Phantom, it was his childhood toy.
You should be able to locate the sheet music for Phantom of the Opera at any music store.
The mysterious "Angel of Music" that the Phantom of the Opera claims to be is a character named Erik, who is a talented but disfigured musical genius.
Phantom of the Opera was credited to Andrew Llyod Webber
Raoul Viscount of Chagny-(Patrick Wilson)He is the old man. He is there to place the monkey music box on Christine's grave, for she had asked before she had died to buy it. Monkey music box belong to the Phantom from his earliest childhood.
Gerard Butler WAS the Phantom in the 2004 Phantom of the Opera.
The Opera involved is that of Paris, France. The time frame is the late 1800s, early 1900s.
It is traditional music theatre style
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The angle of music in "The Phantom of the Opera" is significant because it represents the power and influence of music in the story. The Phantom's mastery of music allows him to manipulate and control those around him, showcasing the transformative and emotive nature of music in the narrative.