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1 Phantom of the Opera Review

2 Firmin New owner of the Opera Populaire Very concerned about money

3 Andre New owner of the Opera Populaire More concerned about appearances Likes to say he made his fortune in scrap metal, not the junk business

4 Carlotta Reigning Diva of the Opera Populaire Back drop falls on her The Phantom trades out her throat spray with a solution that makes her croak Loved herself more than anyone else

5 Piangi Leading male singer of the Opera Populaire Strangled by the Phantom during Don Juan Triumphant

6 Meg Giry Christine’s best friend Madame Giry’s daughter Ballet dancer Leads the mob to the Phantom’s lair

7 Raoul The Vicomte de Chagny Patron of the Opera Populaire Christine’s childhood sweetheart Beats the Phantom in a duel but does not kill him Marries Christine

8 LeFevere Sells the Opera Populaire to Andre and Firmin Heads to Austraila

9 Madame Giry Ballet instructor at the Opera Populaire Rescued the Phantom from the Freak Show Carnival Saved Raoul from the Phantom’s noose Tells Raoul the truth about the Phantom The Phantom’s messenger

10 Christine Daae Orphaned at the age of 7; has lived at the Opera Populaire ever since Trained by a mysterious singing teacher (the Phantom) Raoul’s childhood sweetheart Shows the Phantom compassion Marries Raoul Easily manipulated

11 Phantom Born with a deformed face Sold to a carnival; became the Devil’s Child Murdered the man who owned him Rescued by Madame Giry Lived in the Opera Populaire his entire life Christine’s secret singing tutor Is a magician, musician, genius Murdered Buquet and Piangi Set the Opera House on fire

12 Joseph Buquet Creepy backstage worker Murdered by the Phantom for seeing too much and telling about it

13 Opulence Outrageous show of wealth at the Opera House –Visible in decorations –Visible in costumes –Visible in set design People in the “Masquerade Scene” are dressed opulently

14 Don Juan The Phantom writes the opera, Don Juan Triumphant The Phantom trades places with Piangi during the opera so that he can sing with Christine Piangi was playing the role of Don Juan Don Juan was a fictional character who always got the ladies

15 Magical Lasso What Buquet calls the noose the Phantom uses to strangle people

16 Flashback The entire movie is a flashback. It is told from the point of view of the old man, Raoul. He is remembering all of the strange and mysterious events that happened when he found Christine at the Opera Populaire. He remembers these events as he travels from the auction (where he bought the monkey music box) to Christine’s grave.

17 Pandora Pandora is the mythical character who opened a box that had been given to her by the gods. She was told not to open it, but her curiosity got the better of her. When she opened it all the evils of the world were released. The first time Christine takes off the Phantom’s mask, the Phantom calls her Pandora because her curiosity made the Phantom very angry.

18 Delilah The Old Testament woman who betrayed Sampson when she told the Philistines that his hair was the source of his strength. The Phantom calls Christine Delilah when she removes his mask because he feels betrayed by Christine.

19 Montage Series of events shown quickley to tell a story After the chandelier raises at the beginning of the movie, there is a montage that introduces all of the Opera Populaire to the audience.

20 Color Symbols White—innocence and purity Black—evil; darkness Red—passionate love Gold—opulence Pink—pure love; true love

21 Mixed Color Symbolism Red and Black—tainted love White and Black—goodness trying to hide evilness White and Black makes grey—a person who is neither good nor bad; tries to make good decisions, but they turn out bad White and Red—pure love

22 Phantom’s Special Powers Ability to hypnotize Be everywhere at once See everything

23 “Keep your hand at the level of your eye.” Madame Giry tells Raoul to do this as he makes his way to save Christine from the Phantom. If he kept his hand at the level of his eye, the Phantom would be unable to lasso him.


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