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Why does Raoul call Christine little Lottie?

Why does Raoul call Christine little Lottie?

What we do know is that it was a direct reference from ALW, Hart & Co. to the Little Lotte that is mentioned in the original novel. There’s also the poem by Andreas Munch that Leroux ‘borrowed’ his Little Lotte story from, The First Sorrow of the Child.

Did Christine Daae love the Phantom?

Christine Daae is the love interest of the titular protagonist Erik (the Phantom) and also Raoul in every adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera. In the sequel Love Never Dies she is Raoul’s wife while secretly being Erik’s lover and having with him a son named Gustave.

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Does Christine have the Phantom’s baby?

After the events of Phantom of the Opera, Christine married Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny and gave birth to a son Gustave.

What does keep your hands at the level of your eyes mean?

It’s because the Phantom uses the punjab lasso so keeping your hand up to the level of your eyes means that if someone tries to drop a lasso over your head it should also go over your hand. You can then pull it loose instead of being strangled.

How does the phantom take Christine to his lair?

She is essentially kidnapped by the Phantom and taken to his underground lair. When they arrive, the Phantom shows Christine a mannequin resembling herself in a wedding dress, and she faints. The Phantom picks her up and places her on a bed.

What disfigured The Phantom of the Opera?

Yeston and Kopit His mother was a singer in the Opera and, having discovered that she was pregnant with an illegitimate child, swallowed poison. This is the reason for his disfigurement. He was born within the catacombs of the opera house and lived there his entire life. His mother died when he was a young child.

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Why is Christine called Little Lotte in Phantom of the Opera?

One of the more inexplicable details in the movie version of The Phantom of the Opera consists of Christine confessing to her friend Meg that when she and Raoul were children, he nicknamed her Little Lotte. Lotte was a common diminutive nickname for Charlotte, not Christine.

What is the game Little Lotte?

Little Lotte is a parlor game, similar to Twenty Questions, where one person knows the answer, and other people try to guess it. But in this case, the person lists three items, and the others must guess which of the three Little Lotte prefers.

Who is Christine Daaé?

The protagonist of the novel, Swedish soprano Christine Daaé is a talented, compassionate woman capable of sacrificing herself for others.

Was Christine Daaé frightened by her triumph?

Yes, I believe that Christine Daaé was frightened by what had just happened to her, and was as taken aback by it as everybody else around her. […] To suggest that Christine was taken aback or even frightened by her triumph is in fact an understatement: having reread the letter, I would say that she was terrified. Yes, yes, terrified.