Реферат: The Phony Of The Opera Essay Research
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The Phony Of The Opera Essay, Research Paper Because of normal disbelief in ghosts and the paranormal, Gaston Leroux goes to great lengths to ensure that, in fact, ?The Opera Ghost really existed.? In the prologue of The Phantom of the Opera, written with the feel of a gothic novel, Mr. Leroux says, ?He was not, as was long believed, a creature of the imagination of the artists, the superstition of the managers, or a product of the absurd and impressionable brains of the young ladies of the ballet, their mothers, the box-keepers, the cloak-room attendants or the concierge,? he uses this explicit sentence to stress the importance that the ghost really exists. Without this assurance of the author, the whole story from here gets doubted by some skeptic, ruining the book for he or she. When Gaston Leroux says, ?Yes, he existed in flesh and blood,? he precludes any thought the reader might have about drug induced hallucinations or real phantoms for that matter. From when the words ?flesh and blood? signal to the readers that Erik, an antagonist of many heads, exists as a phantom to the people around him instead of a real specter, to the point when Erik receives his poetic justice by meeting his termination and Raoul, the protagonist, gets his retribution, Gaston Leroux strives to ensure that the ?ghost? existed as a real human being. A great mind once said, ?Tell a man a billion stars exist in the universe and he will believe you, tell him the bench has wet paint, and he has to touch it.? Human nature tells us to want to disprove something that someone says. Since Leroux knows this, he plants the seed of curiosity in the reader?s mind, willing them to read on. Only unreasonable people believe that Erik exists as a ghost. When normal readers read this novel, they catch themselves at times thinking, ?No way a ghost could of done that,? or, ?It is not a ghost because of…? Only an irrational hillbilly with 9 teeth could think that Erik exists as a ghost. Then again, why would a hillbilly with 9 teeth read a fine piece of literature as this? Even though it may cause more difficulty to Leroux then it may seem, eloquently stating that, ?the ghost really did exist,? made the story more believable. A skeptical reader might think that, ?The extremely high pitch of Carlotta?s voice may have loosened the bolts holding in the chandelier,? or, ?Frightened, Christine runs away and the ?ghost? gets blamed.? The tone of this novel would change if it had a, ?The wind might of killed Joseph Boquet or maybe Raoul does it,? kind of feel. When Gaston Leroux uses the sentence, ?…the kidnapping of Christine Daa?, the disappearance of the Vicomte de Chagny and the death of his elder brother, Count Philippe, whose body was found on the bank of the lake that exists in the lower cellars of the Opera on the Rue-Scribe side,? he displays that, in fact, the ?ghost,? a living and breathing thing capable of evil deeds, afflicted with rage and filled with the want for retribution, attempts to kill many people and secedes in just that. By outright saying that the ghost exists Leroux gives the readers a chill that erases all doubt that anything but a ?phantom? is the reason of such horror, terror, and reading well into the night, trying to find out what happens next. |