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Erik and Christine: Their Relationship
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Sandi *~The Pirate Wench~*
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Nov 23, 2011 01:16PM

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My take is that he had been alone so long, and was so scarred on the inside as well as the outside, that he had become obsessed with her. I love him, adore him, my heart breaks for him... but I'm not sure they could have had a healthy relationship.
Although, we all know that sometimes a woman, the right woman, can heal any wounds.
I totally agree,as much as I love Erik for all his faults he also had a heart..setting Christine free..you know the saying."if you set something free and it comes back its yours..if not it never was..my heart breaks for him..but it never would have worked. Its why I like the sequels..so he finds his own happiness.
Artemis wrote: "It turns out she did comes back, didn't she? :) Even if it does not last long..."
True...sad but true:(
True...sad but true:(

And as for dear Erik finally finding happiness...that's what sequels are for! ;)
Very well thought out and put Gemma!I totally agree with you...for someone like him that took alot to let her go:(

Poor Erik. he had never know love of any kind. No mother love and no father at all. He had no idea what love was, but always knew he wanted it fiercely. When Christine came along he was ripe for it. Had any other girl been in the same position (his student) I think the result would have been the same.
That said, I have always been a believer that his exoerience with Christine awakened his need to be loved. But she was not the right one. Immature and naive, she would have had trouble accepting him. After all,she said he "has to kill 1000 men."
It would take a woman of maturity and compassion to accept him , not only his disfigurement, but also his past. Christine was a child still. Maybe had she not been so young, or had something, time perhaps, intervened, and they met later, she might have had the maturity by then to accept him.
That said, I have always been a believer that his exoerience with Christine awakened his need to be loved. But she was not the right one. Immature and naive, she would have had trouble accepting him. After all,she said he "has to kill 1000 men."
It would take a woman of maturity and compassion to accept him , not only his disfigurement, but also his past. Christine was a child still. Maybe had she not been so young, or had something, time perhaps, intervened, and they met later, she might have had the maturity by then to accept him.
Artemis wrote: "Has anybody wonder about what'll happen if Christine chose neither? I think it'll be quite interesting to see how she would fare alone, without the both of them. As much as I love the song Devil Ta..."
What a good question Artemis! Hmmm..maybe a different kind of sequel for sure....be interesting:)
What a good question Artemis! Hmmm..maybe a different kind of sequel for sure....be interesting:)
Anne wrote: "Poor Erik. he had never know love of any kind. No mother love and no father at all. He had no idea what love was, but always knew he wanted it fiercely. When Christine came along he was ripe for it..."
Your so right about Christine Anne,maybe things would have turned out differently if she was more mature,but I guess thats not how the author intended it to be:( So how did you portray the woman in your book for Erik Anne? Is she all that Christine is not?
Your so right about Christine Anne,maybe things would have turned out differently if she was more mature,but I guess thats not how the author intended it to be:( So how did you portray the woman in your book for Erik Anne? Is she all that Christine is not?
Pretty much so. My Erik is like the movie, age 35, and the woman is 25, plenty mature enough to understand him.
Anne wrote: "Pretty much so. My Erik is like the movie, age 35, and the woman is 25, plenty mature enough to understand him."
That certainly sounds more "realistic"
That certainly sounds more "realistic"

She sure accepted Erik after 10 years of seperation... And secrets. ;)

Erik's past hurts/emotional baggage + Christine's immaturity/emotional baggage = catastrophe
It would be interesting to see how the "neither Erik nor Raoul" option would have played out...

But do I really need to post my opinion? I think everybody knows what it is. 3

Possibly tomorrow! <3
Thalia wrote: "Whoaaaa, new topic while I was gone!
But do I really need to post my opinion? I think everybody knows what it is. 3"
Was wondering where you were Thalia! :)
But do I really need to post my opinion? I think everybody knows what it is. 3"
Was wondering where you were Thalia! :)


Artemis, I'm sure I can stock up on Kleenex! And then we really will have a party. <3


Thalia wrote: "Raoul seemed to love her only because she had become famous. In both book and movie there's not much evidence to support that Raoul really loved her in any huge way."
You have some good points there Thalia..never thought of it that way..makes sense.
You have some good points there Thalia..never thought of it that way..makes sense.
Catherine wrote: "It was more of a creeper/lover/father relationship than a I-love-you-more-than-your-voice type of thing like she had with Raoul who didn't only love her for her voice."
I kinda think they both loved her,for right and wrong reasons..while I love Erik I dont think he would have been the best choice..but I dont think Raoul was either.
I kinda think they both loved her,for right and wrong reasons..while I love Erik I dont think he would have been the best choice..but I dont think Raoul was either.

Catherine wrote: "I think Raoul's love for Christine was a brotherly sort but Erik's was much, much different and kinda hard to understand. Perhaps it was her voice and fame."
I think your right Catherine..was one better than the other? I think they were both so in love with her for totaly different reasons..some good & not so good.
I think your right Catherine..was one better than the other? I think they were both so in love with her for totaly different reasons..some good & not so good.

*slams head into wall*


I wouldn't really put it that way...I don't think he would have noticed her if she hadn't been singing, but I do think he loved her, or at least, he loved being her hero. I don't think he knew her well enough after years of separation to really love her.
Catherine wrote: "I wonder if Christine had chosen Erik over Raoul, how would Love Never Dies be acted out and performed?"
Do you mean if Christine chose Erik in the lair--really chose Erik--and LND was Raoul trying to get her back? That might be interesting...


Emily wrote: "I need someone with an answer to my next question. Is Love Never Dies an appropriate play/ book as in not too many swearwords or any inappropriate content?"
I cant help you there Emily I havent seen it :(
I cant help you there Emily I havent seen it :(


Meg is a stripper/prostitute, Christine and Erik had a one-night stand, Raoul is a drunken wife-beater, and...that's about it.



Well, yes, actually sometimes I can understand Christine not being able to understand Phantom because she's so young, and I'd like to think that perhaps Christine could say "I love you as a father" to Phantom or something like that, instead of running away from him.

As for Christine, she doesn't have the emotional maturity to love the Phantom or really understand him. Her emotions are clouded by memories of her father.
I agree with you on your thoughts on both Erik and Christine, Ann. It was doomed from the start:( And I think Erik also deserves someone better..

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It seems to me that Erik was only interested in controlling Christine's love as opposed to actually loving her, so I can't blame her for trying to get away from him. And while I think she ought to show more understanding to him once in a while, it's hard to show it. He can't help what he became, but his actions towards her were, let's face it, abusive. It's the only treatment he'd ever known, so why wouldn't he treat someone else the same way?
He just wanted to be loved, but the world had turned him into something terrible! Dear Lord, it's tragic no matter how you look at it!


He loved her voice and her looks, while Raoul really knew her.

AGREE SO MUCH! Although, I also do agree that maturity comes into play, because not only was Erik not ready for Christine's immaturity, Christine wasn't ready for Erik's looks, past, and personality.