The more I love mankind in general, the less I love people in particular, that is, individually, as separate persons...I often went so far as to think passionately of serving mankind, and, it may be, would really have gone to the cross for people if it were somehow suddenly necessary, and yet I am incapable of living in the same room with anyone even for two days, this I know from experience. As soon as someone is there, close to me, his personality oppresses my self-esteem and restricts my freedom. In twenty-four hours I can begin to hate even the best of men: one because he takes too long eating his dinner, another because he has a cold and keeps blowing his nose.
Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov
Kafka gives hope to all writers
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This is literal perfection.
My take on ALW Phantom meets Leroux Phantom.
Literally read and watched C&P after a breakup because I needed him. My mom heard me from the other room: βCome, Rodya. Letβs suffer together.β
"My child is fine."
"Your child's comfort character is Raskolnikov."
I just think theyβre neat
my version of book Erik
without the mask
He's a depressed mess here π
At first I wanted him to look as close to the book as possible, but then I just couldn't resist giving him this haircut and changing a few other things because why not.
I plan on drawing other characters and more of Erik too, so hopefully I'll have enough time lol.
oh dostoevsky
Fyodor Dostoevsky, from a letter featured in "Letters of Fyodor Michailovitch Dostoevsky to his Family & Friends,"
Oh, goodness I love you
βThe Phantom of the Opera really existedβ¦β
Iβve always been into Phantom of the Opera and have always wondered if there was any truth behind Lerouxβs story. Well, after some light research, Iβve found the real people who (possibly) inspired the characters in the story.
Christina Nilsson - Christine Daae
Probably the most well known within the phantom community, Christine Nilsson grew up in Sweden. She was born in 1843 and died 1921 and performed from 1860 - 1885. It was said she had a beautiful voice and was known for beingΒ βrivalsβ with Adelina Patti.
Adelina Patti - Carlotta Giudicelli
Adelina Patti was the first inspiration for Carlottaβs character.Β As stated before, she was the rival of Christina Nilsson. She was born 1843 and died 1919. Patti came from a family of musicians and performers and performed from 1869 - 1914.
Carlotta Patti - Carlotta Giudicelli
Carlotta Patti was the older sister of Adelina Patti and the inspiration for Carlotta Giudicelliβs name. There are various sources for her birthdate, stating it was either 1835, 1840, or 1842. She died in 1889.
Cecile Sorel - Sorelli
Cecile Sorel was born 1873 and died 1966. She began her career in 1899 and continued until 1944. She performed on stage as a comedy actress, but also appeared in a few French films during this time. In 1950 she took vows as a Third-order Franciscan.
Adelaide Valerius-Leuhusen - Mama Valerius
Adelaide was born either 1826 orΒ 1828 and died 1923. She was a painter and concert singer and was also the benefactor of Christina Nilsson, being the first one to introduce her to Paris. In 1870, she became a singing teacher.
Mahomed Ismael-Khan - The Persian/Daroga
Mahomed Ismael-Khan was born somewhere around 1786 and died 1868. He settled in Paris in 1842 and was commonly noticed hanging out around the opera, where he kept the same box for himself. He was nicknamedΒ βthe Persianβ by local Parisians.
Claude Ambroise Seurat - Erik
Possibly one of the inspirations for the opera ghost himself. Claude Ambroise Seurat was born either 1797 or 1798 and died somewhere around 1833. He toured around Europe and was known asΒ βthe living skeletonβ orΒ βthe anatomical manβ due to his very low body weight. People noted he had a parchment-like quality to his skin. His last recorded performance was in 1833, but he may have lived longer.
The Carpentiers de Changy - The Chagnys
The Carpentiers were possible inspirations for the Chagnys. While I wasnβt able to find definitive dates and names, I know a man named Francois was the inspiration for Philippe. Francois had a younger brother named Raoul who inspiredβ¦ Raoul. There was also a young man a few generations later named Philippe, which is where the name came from.
Oddly enough, there was a young man named Eric Carpentier, though he never had theΒ βde Changyβ title. Some sources call him the son of Francois, others say he was born 3 generations after Francois. Either way. Eric was possibly an inspirations for Erikβs name in the novel.
Christine Dahe - Christine Daae
While this one isnβt as clear and is much less well known, there was a woman named Christine Dahe who was born in 1895. While Christina Nilsson was definitely the main inspiration for Christine Daae, you must admit that Dahe and Daae are very similar names, and Dahe may have inspired the name for Lerouxβs character. Sheβs at the end of this list because this may just be a coincidence.
I hope you found this interesting, itβs so cool to think these people actually existed.Β If anyone knows more people who inspired the characters in the book, feel free to add them!
βNormality is a paved road: Itβs comfortable to walk, but no flowers grow.β
β Vincent van Gogh
Writer. In love with The Phantom of the Opera and classic literature. Art, aesthetic, moode. Canβt live without Beauty.
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