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Only Mask Deep All is silent and still on a foggy Parisian night, when suddenly a single rapport of pistol fire breaks the calm. Most people associated gunfire to that of an ominous sound, but to Gaston Leroux it was reason for celebration. Night air gunfire meant that Leroux had completed another novel. Every novel he wrote ended with a single shot (V. Leroux). Welcoming a novel in this way was classic Leroux; big, bold, audacious, with a touch of the flamboyant (Mackintosh 6). In 1889, Leroux graduated from law school in Paris and started working as a law clerk. However, after his years of study, Leroux would grow weary of practicing law, using this training, Leroux began writing short stories ("Gaston"). Within the same year, Leroux …show more content…

From that moment forward, Leroux would immerse himself in his work; he would just "...write another novel" (Deschanel). In 1910 Leroux would write The Phantom of the Opera serially, unfortunately its initial reception only received moderate sales and poor reviews ("Gaston"). He would publish thirty-three novels, screenplays, and write countless short stories. On 27 April 1927, Gaston Alfred Louis Leroux, the novelist that one scholar noted had brought "the locked-room mystery genre to its apotheosis" (Changnam) would die unexpectedly due to urinemic poisoning. He would be laid to rest at the Cimetiére du Château in Nice, France. Gaston Leroux 's famed novel The Phantom of the Opera revolves around the mystery of the phantom, who haunts the Paris Opera House. Leroux has set out to prove that the opera ghost really exists. The narrative follows a follows a sinuous triangular love affair between three major characters: The opera ghost; Erik, Christine Daae and Raoul. The Phantom of the Opera presents an obscure truth in which all that society perceives is, to one degree or another, all an illusion. He uses the setting of the Paris Opera House, with all of its glittering facades and hidden passageways, as an allegory of society through which sacrifice, jealousy and love manifests itself differently in all of cast of characters. The most obscure character in The Phantom of the Opera, is the

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