continuous set of actions like a scene has. A song can have many uses within a musical. One use is it can express a character’s emotions as “All I ask of You” from The Phantom of the Opera expressed the love between the two characters Raoul and Christine, and the reprise of the song expressed the anger and feelings of betrayal the Phantom was feeling. A song can also show a relationship between characters as the song “Piddle, Twiddle, Resolve” from 1776 revealed Adams does not get along with most of…
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Phantom of the Opera Oral Presentation By: Amy Heitz The Phantom of the Opera started off as a book written by Gaston Leroux. This book was published in 1911 and was Leroux only claim to fame. The book was based off strange appearances and hauntings said to be happening at the Paris Opera House in the 19th century. When the book was released it did not get any praise, but was more recognized when translated and given to the Americans, French, and English. The original title of the novel is…
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Phantom of Opera Review Being a typical teenager my age, I despised musicals. Although I have never saw one of such large scale I dreaded the thought of watching them. I regarded them as boring, uneventful, and of poor quality compared to today’s cinema movies. When I started watching Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera on Netflix I expected myself to be asleep by the end. However, after about 17 minutes into the play I actually found myself pulling my jaw back up after hearing Sierra…
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The Phantom of the Opera was a novel that was first written by Gaston Leroux in 1909. Before Gaston Leroux wrote his classic novel; Gaston Leroux was influenced by detective novels which he adapted into his novel. The written versions main constraint was that it was only telling the storyline. Over time the novel was adapted into different version utilizing different mediums. One version that gained widespread attention was Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 25th celebration of the Phantom of the Opera which…
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originally wrote Phantom of the Opera in French during 1910, published by Pierre Lafitte and Cie, but Mirbook Company published the new version in 2013. The themes of the book are hopeless love of the Phantom, Erik, sympathy of Christine Daae towards the Phantom, and frustrated love of Raoul towards Christine; Gaston Leroux more focuses on the love that does not made up eventually between Erik and Christine. The book begins with the love of Erik towards Christine Daae in Opera House in Paris in…
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After reading The Phantom of the Opera, there were many inner and outer conflicts between the characters. Out of many conflicts there was one that really stood out to me. When I was done reading, I saw a inner and outer conflict between the Phantom and Carlotta, the new manager's wife (Cholet). The Phantom has lived under the opera house his entire life and it became his domain. The Phantom also covers his face with a mask. The reason why he wears a mask and stays under the opera house is because…
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Musicology Task The Ballad of Sweeney Todd and The Phantom of the Opera Stephan Sondheim’s, The Ballad of Sweeney Todd and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s, The Phantom of the Opera are two theatrical horror songs written in the 20th and 21st century. These pieces have been written to make the audience feel tense and emotionally distressed. Both Stephan Sondheim and Andrew Lloyd Webber manipulate the musical elements to affect the audience emotionally but Sondheim achieved the sense of horror and foreboding…
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motifs, or themes. For example, three fairly well known pieces that hold varying patterns yet can be connected through an overlying theme within the supernatural genre would be that of works such as Dracula, Frankenstein, and that of the Phantom of The Opera. Such a theme that was noticeable between these three works was that of a primal desire that…
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history. The Phantom of the Opera, Chicago and The Lion King are all amazing musicals still running on Broadway; however, they each have something special or unique that blows people away, making them want to see the show again and again. The Phantom of the Opera is a mysterious romantic musical with songs like “The Phantom of the Opera” and “Past the Point of No Return” which leave you wanting more from that dark and damaged phantom and his beautiful muse. Therefore The Phantom of the Opera’s…
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Writing Assignment #2 During this school year we read The Phantom of the Opera, personally one of my favorites. This story had everything that I enjoyed to read and by reading it caught my attention. By catching my attention there were a few key points that stood out to me and they are as followed: First off, the mystery in the story was noticeable from the beginning. There were numerous times when I the reader was left in the dark due to the great writing skills of the author. I believe by…
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