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Viscount Raoul de Chagny

Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny is a fictional character and one of the protagonists of Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera.

Raoul
First appearanceThe Phantom of the Opera (1909)
Created byGaston Leroux
Portrayed bySee "Other versions"
In-universe information
RaceCaucasian
GenderMale
TitleVicomte de Chagny
OccupationViscount
Police officer
FamilyCount Philibert de Chagny (father, deceased)
Countess de Chagny-née de Moerogis de la Martynière (mother, deceased)
Count Philippe Georges Marie de Chagny (brother, deceased in the original novel)
Two sisters are mentioned once in the original novel.
An old aunt, the widow of a navy sailor
SpouseChristine Daaé
NationalityFrench

Biography

Raoul is a viscount and Christine Daaé's childhood friend. They first met when he was a young child when he went on vacation in Northern France. He meets up with her again after watching her performance at the former managers' retirement ceremony at the Palais Garnier. He reminds her that he is "the little boy who went into the sea to rescue your scarf," which provokes her laughter.[1] At first, Christine refuses to recognize Raoul, in fear that the "Angel of Music" would return to heaven. However, they become engaged later. Unknown to them, Erik, the "Angel of Music" of which Christine speaks (actually a musical genius who lives beneath the Opera), had been spying on them. On the day they were going to elope, Erik abducts her during a performance of Faust at the opera house. Raoul then, along with the mysterious man known only as The Persian, goes down into the cellars of the Opera in an attempt to rescue Christine. He and the Persian endure near-drowning and torture in a mirrored, super-heated chamber before Erik eventually relents due to Christine's willingness to sacrifice her happiness for Raoul's life. Raoul nearly commits suicide under torture, and, when Christine's marriage promise to Erik saves them, has to be put to bed by Erik because of a poison that has left him "limp as a rag."

In Gaston Leroux's novel, The Phantom of the Opera, Raoul is described as having a 'small, fair mustache, beautiful blue eyes, and a complexion like a girl's and an air of "just having left the women's apron-strings."' His elder brother and former guardian, Comte Philippe de Chagny, is a man of the world who indulges in dalliances with the Opera's ballerinas and is exasperated by his brother's attachment to "the little baggage" Christine. Philippe later drowns when he goes looking for Raoul in the cellars of the Opera.

Raoul is described as 'having been petted by his two sisters and his aunt' and spoiled as a child, but he is very kind-hearted. Raoul has been to sea, and had plans to go on a rescue expedition to the North Pole before falling in love with Christine. Christine decided they would play at being engaged as he was scheduled to leave the country, although she later begged him to take her away from the Phantom, no matter how much she resisted later. He is puzzled and sometimes angered by her allegiance to Erik, and thinks that she may be toying with his heart. He is the youngest member of his family, with an older brother (Philippe De Chagny) and two sisters already married. However, in the film adaptation of the Lloyd Webber musical, he mentions his still living parents (who had died long before the events of the novel). Christine's epitaph in the film reads "Countess de Chagny," which would make Raoul himself the Count de Chagny following the death of his parents after the events of the film.

Other versions

Film

Theater

References

  1. ^ Leroux, Gaston (1911). The Phantom of the Opera. Grosset & Dunlap. p. 29.
  2. ^ Willis, John; Hodges, Ben (1 July 2008). Theatre World 2005-2006: The Most Complete Record of the American Theatre. Applause Theatre & Cinema. p. 79. ISBN 978-1-55783-708-0.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Viscount Raoul de Chagny news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Raoul Vicomte de Chagny is a fictional character and one of the protagonists of Gaston Leroux s 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera RaoulFirst appearanceThe Phantom of the Opera 1909 Created byGaston LerouxPortrayed bySee Other versions In universe informationRaceCaucasianGenderMaleTitleVicomte de ChagnyOccupationViscountPolice officerFamilyCount Philibert de Chagny father deceased Countess de Chagny nee de Moerogis de la Martyniere mother deceased Count Philippe Georges Marie de Chagny brother deceased in the original novel Two sisters are mentioned once in the original novel An old aunt the widow of a navy sailorSpouseChristine DaaeNationalityFrench Contents 1 Biography 2 Other versions 2 1 Film 2 2 Theater 3 ReferencesBiography EditRaoul is a viscount and Christine Daae s childhood friend They first met when he was a young child when he went on vacation in Northern France He meets up with her again after watching her performance at the former managers retirement ceremony at the Palais Garnier He reminds her that he is the little boy who went into the sea to rescue your scarf which provokes her laughter 1 At first Christine refuses to recognize Raoul in fear that the Angel of Music would return to heaven However they become engaged later Unknown to them Erik the Angel of Music of which Christine speaks actually a musical genius who lives beneath the Opera had been spying on them On the day they were going to elope Erik abducts her during a performance of Faust at the opera house Raoul then along with the mysterious man known only as The Persian goes down into the cellars of the Opera in an attempt to rescue Christine He and the Persian endure near drowning and torture in a mirrored super heated chamber before Erik eventually relents due to Christine s willingness to sacrifice her happiness for Raoul s life Raoul nearly commits suicide under torture and when Christine s marriage promise to Erik saves them has to be put to bed by Erik because of a poison that has left him limp as a rag In Gaston Leroux s novel The Phantom of the Opera Raoul is described as having a small fair mustache beautiful blue eyes and a complexion like a girl s and an air of just having left the women s apron strings His elder brother and former guardian Comte Philippe de Chagny is a man of the world who indulges in dalliances with the Opera s ballerinas and is exasperated by his brother s attachment to the little baggage Christine Philippe later drowns when he goes looking for Raoul in the cellars of the Opera Raoul is described as having been petted by his two sisters and his aunt and spoiled as a child but he is very kind hearted Raoul has been to sea and had plans to go on a rescue expedition to the North Pole before falling in love with Christine Christine decided they would play at being engaged as he was scheduled to leave the country although she later begged him to take her away from the Phantom no matter how much she resisted later He is puzzled and sometimes angered by her allegiance to Erik and thinks that she may be toying with his heart He is the youngest member of his family with an older brother Philippe De Chagny and two sisters already married However in the film adaptation of the Lloyd Webber musical he mentions his still living parents who had died long before the events of the novel Christine s epitaph in the film reads Countess de Chagny which would make Raoul himself the Count de Chagny following the death of his parents after the events of the film Other versions EditFilm Edit 1925 The Phantom of the Opera portrayed by Norman Kerry 1943 Phantom of the Opera portrayed by Edgar Barrier 1962 The Phantom of the Opera portrayed by Edward de Souza as Harry Hunter 1983 The Phantom of the Opera 1983 portrayed by Michael York 1990 The Phantom of the Opera portrayed by Adam Storke as Comte Philippe de Chagny in Raoul s role 1991 The Phantom of the Opera 1991 portrayed by Christopher Rath 1998 The Phantom of the Opera 1998 portrayed by Andrea di Stephano 2004 The Phantom of the Opera portrayed by Patrick Wilson 2012 Love Never Dies portrayed by Simon GleesonTheater Edit Ken Hill s Phantom of the Opera portrayed by various actors the first actor to portray him beginning with the 1984 revival was James Saxon Andrew Lloyd Webber s The Phantom of the Opera portrayed by various actors originally Steve Barton 2 Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit s musical Phantom replaced Raoul with his older brother Phillipe a Count Andrew Lloyd Webber s Love Never Dies In the West End run Portrayed originally by Joseph Millson and then David Thaxton until the show s closure in August 2011 In the Australian tour Portrayed by Simon Gleeson until the show s closure in April 2012 In the Copenhagen run Portrayed by Christian Berg until the show s closure in April 2013 In the U S national tour Portrayed by Sean Thompson until the show s closure in December 2018 The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall Portrayed by Hadley Fraser The Phantom of the Opera World Tour Portrayed by Matt LeisyReferences Edit Leroux Gaston 1911 The Phantom of the Opera Grosset amp Dunlap p 29 Willis John Hodges Ben 1 July 2008 Theatre World 2005 2006 The Most Complete Record of the American Theatre Applause Theatre amp Cinema p 79 ISBN 978 1 55783 708 0 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Viscount Raoul de Chagny amp oldid 1135260663, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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