Christine is a naïve chorus girl from 19th century Paris. Despite having been raised after her father's death around the vulgarity of the stage, she remains completely oblivious to the darker aspects of the world. Well, almost oblivious, anyway. Just try not to mention ghosts around her.
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| - Christine is a naïve chorus girl from 19th century Paris. Despite having been raised after her father's death around the vulgarity of the stage, she remains completely oblivious to the darker aspects of the world. Well, almost oblivious, anyway. Just try not to mention ghosts around her.
- Christine Daaé is the main character and the female protagonist in Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera, the young singer with whom the main character Erik falls in love.
- "When my father lay dying, he told me that I would be protected by an angel-- an Angel of Music."
- Christine Daaé is the main character and the female protagonist in Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera (the film adapatations of the same name, the musical adaptation and it's musical sequel Love Never Dies), the young singer with whom the main character Erik falls in love.
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| - Christine is a naïve chorus girl from 19th century Paris. Despite having been raised after her father's death around the vulgarity of the stage, she remains completely oblivious to the darker aspects of the world. Well, almost oblivious, anyway. Just try not to mention ghosts around her.
- Christine Daaé is the main character and the female protagonist in Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera (the film adapatations of the same name, the musical adaptation and it's musical sequel Love Never Dies), the young singer with whom the main character Erik falls in love. When Christine arrives at the Opera Garnier, she becomes one of the numerous singers at the Palais de Garnier. Although considered by many, because of her lack of passion for singing, as "sounding like a rusty hinge," one person finds the beauty still hidden in her tone: Erik, known and feared as the mysterious opera ghost. When Erik begins to tutor Christine, he tells her that he is the Angel of Music that her father had spoken of. Christine believes him, and he inspires her soul back into her voice. Christine debuts at a gala at the opera, after the singer Carlotta falls ill and she is asked to take her place, her singing is described as "seraphic".
- Christine Daaé is the main character and the female protagonist in Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera, the young singer with whom the main character Erik falls in love.
- "When my father lay dying, he told me that I would be protected by an angel-- an Angel of Music."
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