Jennifer Bassett

The Phantom of the Opera

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  • b8566577100has quoted2 years ago
    Perhaps they took a train to the north, and lived a quiet, happy life together there
  • b8566577100has quoted2 years ago
    The room was all mirrors – walls, floor, ceiling
  • dgornostaevahas quoted3 years ago
    But please remember, I can be a good friend, but a bad enemy.
  • İlayda GÜÇLÜhas quoted4 years ago
    all through the opera,
  • Hülya Güzelhas quoted4 years ago
    here and there
  • Hülya Güzelhas quoted4 years ago
    But Christine Daaé was no longer on the stage!
  • Hülya Güzelhas quoted4 years ago
    ten, or twenty, years’ time?’
  • bakhtiyarhas quoted5 years ago
    alone not with other people
    angel a messenger from God, or a very special, wonderful person
    box a small ‘room’ with three walls in a theatre; you can watch the stage from a box, but other people can’t see you
    chandelier a very big, beautiful light, which has lots of little lights in it
    clever quick to understand and learn
    crash (v) to fall or hit something hard and noisily
    dancer someone who dances (moving the body to music)
    dangerous something dangerous can hurt or kill you
    director somebody who is the head person in a company, theatre, etc.
    doorkeeper (in this story) a person who looks after the boxes in a theatre
    enemy the opposite of a friend
    floor all the rooms on the same level in a building
    fool someone who is stupid, not quick at understanding or learning
    ghost people can see the ghost of a dead person
    ground the ground is under our feet
    hole a small opening in something
    joke something people say or do to make other people laugh
    kiss to touch someone lovingly with your mouth
    lake a big area of water, with land all round it
    light (n) to see in the dark, you need a light
    mad ill in the head
    mask a cover that you put over the face to hide it
    mirror a piece of glass where you can see yourself (some special mirrors you can also look through, like a window)
    missing (adj) if something or someone is missing, you can’t find them
    music when you sing or play an instrument, you make music
    neck the part of the body between the head and the shoulders
    opera a play in a theatre which has singing and music
    passage a long narrow place in a building between rooms
    phantom a ghost
    rope very thick, strong string
    scream to cry out in a very loud, high voice
    secret something that you do not tell other people
    shadow a place or thing that is dark because there is something between it and the light
    shout to speak or cry very loudly and strongly
    stage the part of a theatre where actors, singers, and dancers stand and move
    stare to look at someone or something for a long time
    terrible very, very bad
    toad a small animal, like a frog, that lives in wet places
    torture (n) doing very painful, terrible things to people’s bodies
    ugly not beautiful
    voice you talk or sing with your voice
    whisper to speak very, very quietly
  • verolosa2has quoted5 years ago
    heard him,’ he said. ‘I listened outside the door and heard a man’s voice.
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