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Well, to be honest, I should say that The thrilling story attracted me very much. It captivates and hypnotizes
me each time I read it.
After reading the novel, I felt sorrowful, then I had a sense of loss. This could be because I feel sympathy for
The Phantom. The Phantom - there is something about him that I love, how mysterious he is, his genius,
how passionate he is about music. He just wanted to live like everybody else. But only because of his
horrible face, he was obliged to live as a mouse in the cellar and caused him to feel himself inferior all his
life. As well as this, I also feel sympathy for his love. What did he yearn for? Somebody loved him,
understood him, and stayed with him simply.He had fallen in love with Christine. He has been to her like a
guardian angel. He gave her music.And yet, as his role turns from that of protector and teacher to one of the
lustful suitor. Although his dream came true by Christine, his end isn’t satisfactory. He let Christine and
Raoul get together finally. At the same time, he just a weak, contented, and broken-hearted man. How tragic
it is! Personally, I believe that with true love, she could have changed him. He'd never had love before and
it's only natural for him to be insecure with it! I think that nobody is a real bad person in the story. It
composed of some person who bumped into each other, understood each other, and felt sorry for each other.
In other words, the story combines infinite tragedies into a great tragedy.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------From the ending of the film, we learn that Christine remained wife to Raoul, but it is unclear how happily
her life turned out.