Oh, goodness I love you
Does ANYONE have video of Erik first coming out to the Overture for the Olympics??? Because I keep hearing about it, and of COURSE I wasn’t watching that day, and I. need. to. know. if. it’s. true.
Not just obsession, not just lust, people. That man was in LOVE. “…and love of the most exquisite kind.” What else could have prompted him to give up his one hope for life? It was an act of selflessness, aka divine love. Just read “The End of the Phantom’s Love Story,” I beg you; just look at that forehead kiss.
(Don’t even get me started about the plain gold ring.)
The Phantom of the Opera IS a love story btw. It's inherently a story about love. A lot of people still find it hard to accept it, probably because they're busy with their "I'm smarter than this beloved classic" Edgy Hot Take, this is why it's always important to remind.
It's a story about a man that, because he was abused and denied of love his entire life, he was forced to live with everything he knew about: survival.
It's a story about a man that craved so much for love, that he thought he could buy, or force it, throught talent and lies.
It's a story about compassion, redemption, and most importantly, love. Because Erik loved Christine. The ending is impactful because he loved her. His love for her didn't make him immune to be obsessive nor to hurt her. And if you don't believe Erik loved Christine, you're the one that misunderstood the relationships between these characters and why the story is the way it is in the first place.
Perfection🖤
Thinking about Her again
all i wanna do is lie in the sun!!!! read my books!!!! daydream about fictional scenarios!!!!! love without fear of abandonment!!!!!! smell like vanilla!!!!!!! cry over great poetry!!!!! sit on the grass for hours on end!!!!! not care about how others perceive me!!!!!! find god in the smallest of things!!!!! be free of guilt and shame!!!!
*gasp* I love them
“Kissed her bruised and bleeding forehead”
Outside the Opera, Paris - Jean-Georges Béraud - 1879
Any other lit nerds out there always associate this quote with Erik?
“Pain and suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart. The really great men must, I think, have great sadness on earth.”
Crime and Punishment, Fyodor Dostoyevsky
“know that I am built up of death from head to foot and that it is a corpse that loves you and adores you and will never,never leave you!”
Currently imagining Erik's limp hand as Christine gives the ring back to his corpse
Writer. In love with The Phantom of the Opera and classic literature. Art, aesthetic, moode. Can’t live without Beauty.
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