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Erik Owns Your Face the Second

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Posted 17 November 2006 - 02:56 PM

TS The characters in the book may not find Erik overly pleasant, but anyone who reads the whole book is sure to find themselves feeling at least a little pity for his unfortunate life. CD He did make his way through life on his own, traveling from one place to the next. CM But he realized he really didn’t want that kind of life anymore when he’d settled at the Opera House; he had come to crave another kind of life. CM The question that we all ask ourselves is: What would it have been like if Erik had looked normal, like any other man in a top hat? CD Well, in any case, he did get to experience a tiny fraction of how much better life would’ve treated him; he loved. CM And even though he was deformed, constantly wallowing in himself behind a mask that didn’t hide the warning-signal he gave off, he was able to love like no other person. CM An astounding feat, considering his own mother never even cared for him at all. CS In the end of the book, in the epilogue, it is written: “He had a heart that could have held the empire of the world; and, in the end, he had to content himself with a cellar.” – Nothing could describe Erik in words as well as that.
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