More than a love story, "The Phantom of the Opera" is a gothic tale of
obsession --leading to madness. The Paris Opera House and its hidden
rooms, and underground are perfect place to develop a horror story.
Leroux noticed this potential. His descriptions of the place are creepy
and in the end we start wondering if it is not a true story indeed.
Leroux was very smart, writing a novel like he was only reporting
something --and not creating a work of fiction. Therefore there are
police reports, newspapers' scraps, witness interviews. More than a
narrator, the person who is telling the story is only gathering useful
information for the reader.
His characters are real human beings --even the `ghost', than
throughout the narrative we realize that he is the one with most human
characteristics. Sometimes, Christine is a little stereotypical, mostly
when she says she wants to be `the mistress of her faith' or something
like it. And so is Raoul --but that doesn't diminish the qualities of
this engaging novel.
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