How does Erik (the phantom) from The Phantom of the Opera show romance?

i already mentioned about his relationship with Christine, but i need two more points.

Gina/Rose -- please use the same name for your posts.

Please use the same name when posting. I already told you that, apparently, no tutor here has read the specific adaptation of the novel that you were assigned, so we cannot help you.

I'd be glad to look up the adaptation you're dealing with and give it a look, but you haven't told us what it is.

reed, the adaption is just a shorter version of the original novel, everything is the same. how would you know nobody read the version i have read?

Classic Literary Adaptations, Le Fantôme de l'Opéra' by: Frank Milani et Paulette Collet

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To understand how Erik, the Phantom of the Opera, shows romance beyond his relationship with Christine, we can analyze two additional aspects of his character:

1. Genuine emotional connection: Despite his sinister reputation and questionable methods, Erik possesses a deep longing for love and connection. This is evident in his empathetic interaction with Madame Giry's daughter, Meg. Erik shows his tenderness and affection towards Meg, highlighting his capacity for love and the desire to establish meaningful relationships beyond his obsession with Christine. This demonstrates a different side to his romantic nature, one driven by emotional closeness and understanding.

2. Artistic expression: Another way Erik expresses romance is through his artistic talents. He is a gifted musician and composer, using his musical prowess to convey his emotions and desires. This artistic outlet allows him to express his romantic sentiments through beautiful and haunting melodies. His compositions reveal his vulnerability and passion, showcasing how his love for music becomes an extension of his romantic nature.

By considering these additional points, we can appreciate the multi-faceted portrayal of romance in Erik's character beyond his relationship with Christine.

I don't know for sure, but nobody else is responding to the substance of your question. Now that we know what you're reading, perhaps someone else can help you in some way, someone whose French is better than mine. In any case, we can't write your essay for you. You have to do that yourself.