Sweet Phantom

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By Elizabeth McCoy
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Published: Dec. 07, 2011
Words: 2,197 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781466108899


Short description

The story has been adapted more than once: the mysterious, somewhat murderous, Phantom of the Opera, who tutors a poor chorus girl till she can sing solo upon the stage - and kidnaps her in a fit of jealousy. But what if the Opera-house Ghost really was... dead?

Extended description

The story has been adapted more than once: the mysterious, somewhat murderous, Phantom of the Opera – the "Angel of Music," a disembodied voice who tutors Christine, a poor chorus girl, until she can take the stage and sing solo. But when she does, and is recognized by an old friend who is now a suitor, the Phantom reveals himself as a hideously deformed man, kidnapping Christine in a fit of jealousy - and the suitor must seek and rescue the girl in the hidden tunnels beneath the opera house. There are stories, books, movies (silent and otherwise), and a musical for the stage.

But what if the Opera-house Ghost really was . . . dead?

Tags

ghosts, spellsingers

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Review by: Gareth Ellzey on Dec. 08, 2011 : star star star star star
The Phantom of the Opera . . . IS a phantom, and is in love. His love is returned, but there is this curse! A lovely little fable of life lost and love found.
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