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Igenlode Wordsmith ([personal profile] igenlode) wrote in [community profile] vicomte_de_chagny2020-04-28 10:48 am
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Psychotic Depressive Disorder in POTO

The Phantom of the Opera: A Case Study of Severe Major Depressive Disorder with Psychotic Features - no, not the Phantom, but Christine! In this medical study, the Phantom is presented as a hallucinatory response to the stress of Christine's bereavement and her feelings for Raoul, which 'ground her' and combat her suicidal ideation -- "The candle flame which earlier represented her father's hold on Christine now becomes a means of breaking that pathological bond. Her ability to make her father's soul take flight allows Christine to give herself to Raoul" ;-D
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[personal profile] betweensunandmoon 2020-04-28 12:48 pm (UTC)(link)
This basically confirms my own interpretation that the Phantom in both the book and the musical symbolizes Christine's grief for her dead father, and her leaving with Raoul in the end means letting go and moving on. :D
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[personal profile] betweensunandmoon 2020-04-28 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I know Erik is a real person and not a supernatural figure in the story itself; I'm just analyzing his role the way a literature student might be required to, were Phantom the sort of book that gets read in literature classes. :P
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[personal profile] betweensunandmoon 2020-04-30 12:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Sorry, force of habit.