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Sandi *~The Pirate Wench~*
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Well my first intro to Erik was at the theater..I felt such sorrow for this man who just wanted to be loved,but went about it the wrong way. But after reading Susan Kay,s book I really got a full picture of this man & why he became who he was ( highly recommend to read)if you want to understand him & his past. And I do love a sequel where he finds happiness but dosent lose his "character" in the telling.

Way-chan (Aspiring Author) wrote: "I've always loved Erik. I found him fascinating and interesting. So much depth to his character! My favorite in the whole story."
Have you read Susan Kay's book the Phantom? It is such a heart-wrenching,powerful emotional book Way-chan..you will truly find that "depth" in this book..and really understand the man.
Have you read Susan Kay's book the Phantom? It is such a heart-wrenching,powerful emotional book Way-chan..you will truly find that "depth" in this book..and really understand the man.
Way-chan (Aspiring Author) wrote: "No, I haven't read it. I want to though! And I intend to."
Every library pretty much has it..just make sure you have a box of kleenix handy..
Every library pretty much has it..just make sure you have a box of kleenix handy..

Gemma Irene wrote: "I was drawn to Erik the moment I read the original novel. On one hand, he could have given the devil a run for his money when it came to evil; on the other, he could have been an angel if someone w..."
I have to totally agree with you on all points there Gemma!
I have to totally agree with you on all points there Gemma!

The first time I saw Phantom was on Broadway. Even though I was so young, I remember feeling so bad for him and feeling so heartbroken. Then, of course Gerard came along and literally ripped my heart into little pieces over the tragedy that is the Phantom. While I can see while other people think he went about the "wrong way" of trying to win Christine's love, I don't ever blame him for anything he'd done; growing up in an environment where nobody ever bothered to teach you right from wrong? How does a person expect him to know how to win over a girl he loves?
I can't even bring myself to think of him being evil in any way. All the things he did, he did because he didn't know how else to do it. It's like a little kid; you can't truly blame them for their wrongs, because they don't honestly know. That's the vibe I always got from his character. In truth, all he ever really wanted to feel honestly loved by someone else, and Christine was the first person to ever show him that in any light. Of course he held onto her, of course he was protective. And the tragedy that befalls him when she chooses Raoul? It's too much for words. Most people would just try to pick themselves up again and find someone to make them feel whole again. But he just gives up. He knows that he'll never feel the same way about anyone except Christine. He literally disappears and is never heard from again. It breaks me heart. And then, of course, there's the last scene in the movie, when he leaves the rose and ring on her grave; the fact that he still loves her after all that time? I wish everybody could see that part of him. Not evil. Not insane. Just...lost and misunderstood.

I'm shaking!"
That happens to me all the time. He just does that to you, doesn't he?

Gemma, you were right. You and I do get along wonderfully. XD

You'll have to forgive us R/Cers for our passion. We're a minority group of outcasts in the Phandom. We've heard the same tired "E/C Forever!" arguments from all sides for the past 25 years... ;)
Admittedly, I used to be a die-hard E/Cer.. and then I grew up a little and got a shot of reality. Love Erik to bits and pieces, but just as character.


I, too, fight to the death for my pairing, hahah. I think it's a little like Harry/Hermione vs. Ron/Hermione. Neither side really budges and it doesn't seem like a preference that will ever change.
I am definitely an Erik/other woman person. I do not think Christine loved him enough. I wrote my book with a new woman for Erik who could see into his heart.
"Mankind looks at the outward appearance, the Lord looks at the heart." 1Sam16:7. This is so true today,people have to be perfect, women skinny and sexy gorgeous and men tall and handsome in order to get a look these days. We all love Erik, but we love him today???
"Mankind looks at the outward appearance, the Lord looks at the heart." 1Sam16:7. This is so true today,people have to be perfect, women skinny and sexy gorgeous and men tall and handsome in order to get a look these days. We all love Erik, but we love him today???


As far as pairings go, I'm not biased just so long as Erik finally finds some happiness, be it with a Christine who finally matures or another woman who loves him for who he is. I know he's a fictional character, but I can't stand to see him miserable!
Is he fictional???Leroux' book makes you wonder. and other things I have read, like the finding of a deformed skeleton under the Garnier, also makes one wonder???
Anne wrote: "Is he fictional???Leroux' book makes you wonder. and other things I have read, like the finding of a deformed skeleton under the Garnier, also makes one wonder???"
Your so right Anne, Leroux did leave us the reader to pause and wonder..
Your so right Anne, Leroux did leave us the reader to pause and wonder..
Gemma Irene wrote: "So true, Anne! It's just terrible how we consider ourselves so smart in this modern age of ours, but we still can't look past what we see on the surface.
As far as pairings go, I'm not biased just..."
Im the same Gemma, as long as he finds happiness,I did though like how he and Christine "re-found' themselves in
As far as pairings go, I'm not biased just..."
Im the same Gemma, as long as he finds happiness,I did though like how he and Christine "re-found' themselves in


You're also right about fiction; I don't care if something is fictional. Even if the Phantom story in itself is made up, those feelings are real and they exist, and dangit, I'll defend them until my life is over!
Having been terribly in love several times during my long life, I did find it possible when I lost love always to look for it again.
I feel the Phantom needed love more than Christine, and that someone else was more able to give him what he needs. In my book, the lady is 25, not 16, which made her much more mature and to see into his heart.
I do not find that reading a book where he and Christine get back together, but would not give up on a good book just because I would prefer he love someone else. Actuall I wish he loved me-LOL!!!
I feel the Phantom needed love more than Christine, and that someone else was more able to give him what he needs. In my book, the lady is 25, not 16, which made her much more mature and to see into his heart.
I do not find that reading a book where he and Christine get back together, but would not give up on a good book just because I would prefer he love someone else. Actuall I wish he loved me-LOL!!!
I do love the "sequels" with Erik with someone else..its a little more believable,and when that "someone" not changes him totally but brings out the passionate good side of him,but still leaves some of the "old Erik" whom we have fallen for. The ones I do have "meh" feelings about is when Christine & Raoul become best friends with Erik & "new-Erik's love..kinda hard to buy into that..what do you think?

I see where you guys are coming from; honestly, I do. But I can't buy into it myself, because then, it just doesn't feel like Phantom of the Opera. One part that makes me fall in love with the story at all is how completely devoted he is to her. And what really gets me about the movie is the final scene, where he leaves the ring and one last rose on her gravestone; that he loved her until the day she died, and probably loved her even after that. That he didn't try to move on, because he loved her, and only her. This is just a huge part, for me, of what makes me love the story and his character, so desperately. So...for me, anything where he just...moves on without Christine seems unbelievable and unrealistic to me. Perhaps it's because I am in love with the musical's story far more than the book itself. But being so terribly devoted to the musical story, I can't see myself wanting him to be with anyone but Christine.
I hope that makes sense? D:
Thalia wrote: "...People do that?
I see where you guys are coming from; honestly, I do. But I can't buy into it myself, because then, it just doesn't feel like Phantom of the Opera. One part that makes me fall i..."
Oh it does indeed Thalia, but you should try a few just to see.. like
its very Christine & Erik..the "continued" story so to speak..I think the best book that you may like that is the "beginning" of Eriks life,up to he meets Christine is more along the "true-to-story" that may appeal to you
have you read this one? oh my,make sure you have a box of klennix handy. Some of us fans just like the different sequels..cause we cant let Erik go...:D
I see where you guys are coming from; honestly, I do. But I can't buy into it myself, because then, it just doesn't feel like Phantom of the Opera. One part that makes me fall i..."
Oh it does indeed Thalia, but you should try a few just to see.. like



Like I said, I can't let it go, either, but I think it would just rip my heart out for what I love THE most about the story; that is, Phantom's undying love for Christine, to be changed so drastically. x) I don't much like reading "sequels" to Phantom though, since most just seem like fanfiction that got published.
The "phantom" by Susan Kay is pretty darn close..what is so good about it Thalia,is you get to really find out why Erik is/became who he is. I read it for that reason,to know what happened "before" but it will really pull your heart strings. And any sequels that I have read so far,Erik keeps Christine in his heart no matter the "new-love".

Thalia wrote: "Still, I am wary. Of sequels, that is. I suppose my "ideal" is that he would never forget her, and what I love about him is his devotion. It seems to me, at least, that the devotion would be ruined..."
Nothing wrong in that at all Thalia..:D
Nothing wrong in that at all Thalia..:D

Plus, it's really only been the last couple years that I've ever been able to find actual R/C phanphic. And the Raoul bashing is starting to wane, at least, which is rather comforting.
So, honestly, there's no need to debate the merits of E/C until you're crippled with emotion, Thalia. The entirety of the Phandom understands you extremely well, I assure you XD <3333
Myself, I stay away from the sequels. I'm so tired of reading the same thing over and over and over. XD

I understand exactly what you mean, Thalia. It takes a really good "other woman" to catch my attention, but it also takes a really good interpretation of Christine. In the book and the musical, I just think she wasn't mature enough for Erik.
It's rather odd how protective we are of our dear Phantom, isn't it? :)

I am so protective. Like...there aren't even words to describe me when it comes to my fandoms. x) But I'm proud of it!

Plus, it's really only been the l..."
I am pro R/C as well and the bashing of his character is inappropriate to Leroux's vision. Raoul was a young man coming into his title at a time when they were beginning to hold less power. At this critical time he managed to balance the respect of his family name while respecting his heart. I researched a great deal of who he would be as a nobleman and used that as my character arc in my novel and resulting series.

So today in English, we started reading "The Minister's Black Veil" parable. And my teacher preludes with "What are some examples of characters that use masks and what do they symbolize?"
Oh my goodness, my hand like, shot into the air, and my teacher kept calling on different people, and my one friend (across the room), when he was like, "Hmm, well, we only have time for one more..." she like, stood up and said, "PICK THALIA, OH PLEASE."
She totally knew I was going to bring up Phantom.
My voice started shaking just talking about the mask.
I'm such a wreck, but I love it. <3
Thalia wrote: "Oh my goodness.
So today in English, we started reading "The Minister's Black Veil" parable. And my teacher preludes with "What are some examples of characters that use masks and what do they symb..."
I agree with Dhestiny its refreshing to hear of someone who not only has the passion for this tragic love story but its characters..and stays true to her favorites!:D
So today in English, we started reading "The Minister's Black Veil" parable. And my teacher preludes with "What are some examples of characters that use masks and what do they symb..."
I agree with Dhestiny its refreshing to hear of someone who not only has the passion for this tragic love story but its characters..and stays true to her favorites!:D
Thalia wrote: "I'm glad I'm not considered crazy. :D
I'm definitely not your average sixteen-year-old, hahha."
Far from it Thalia, and I always enjoy chatting with you :D
I'm definitely not your average sixteen-year-old, hahha."
Far from it Thalia, and I always enjoy chatting with you :D


Gemma, I know the feeling. My mom is so tired of hearing from me, hahah. She'll watch the movie with me, but only once like, every six months. x) And my brothers just make fun of me, heheh.

Thalia, what a great story. I am 70 years old, and my blood still races at anything Phantom, so no dear, you are not alone. There is just something about Phantom, especially the movie to me, that brings out the romance in us.
Anne wrote: "Thalia, what a great story. I am 70 years old, and my blood still races at anything Phantom, so no dear, you are not alone. There is just something about Phantom, especially the movie to me, that b..."
So true Anne! :)
So true Anne! :)

His heart broken when he hears the musical number that has already happened but repeated so he can appear hopelessly and completely heart-broken.



Books mentioned in this topic
Phantom (other topics)Letters to Erik: The Ghost's Love Story (other topics)
Letters to Erik: The Ghost's Love Story (other topics)