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Chapter 25 The Phantom of the Opera: Chapter 26 Summary & Analysis Next Chapter 27 Themes and Colors Key Summary Analysis After discovering that Erik 's barrels contain gunpowder, the Persian understands that he plans to destroy the Opera through a grand explosion.


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The Daroga (the Persian term for "chief of police") is one of Erik's longtime friends, having saved Erik from capital punishment during Erik's early days as an illusionist for the Shah of Persia.


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Analysis. The Persian tells Raoul that he hopes Raoul has not revealed Erik 's secret, since that could put Christine 's life in danger. Raoul shows impatience, wanting to pursue Philippe, but the Persian asserts that Christine must be in the Opera, since no one but Erik—whom he calls a "monstrous fiend"—could have organized such an.


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The Persian Edit The Persian is a major character from the Gaston Leroux novel The Phantom of the Opera. i n the book he is the one who tells most of the background of Erik 's history. He is referred to by Erik as the " daroga ", Persian for " police-chief ", and his memoirs are featured in three chapters of the novel.


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The Persian is a major character from the 1910 Gaston Leroux novel The Phantom of the Opera. In the book, he is the one who tells most of the background of Erik 's history. Erik refers to him as the "daroga" ( داروغه, Persian for "police-chief") and his memoirs are featured in five chapters of the novel. He is also considered Erik 's only friend.


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The Persian is a major character from the 1910 Gaston Leroux novel The Phantom of the Opera. In the book, he is the one who tells most of the background of Erik's history. Erik refers to him as the "daroga" and his memoirs are featured in five chapters of the novel. He is also considered Erik's only friend.


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The narrator was able to meet with the Persian, who gave him ample proof of the Phantom's existence, such as letters written by Christine Daaé. The narrator was later able to confirm that this was indeed Daaé's writing, and, after investigating the Persian's past, concluded that he was an "honorable man," worthy of trust.


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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 . 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.


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Chapter 22 Themes and Colors Key Summary Analysis The two men enter a dark passage, and the Persian reminds Raoul to keep his hand raised, with his pistol ready.


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Summary The Persian tells his account of his previous attempts to enter Erik 's house. One day when he thought he was alone, he stepped into the boat and rowed toward that part of the wall through which he had seen Erik disappear. It was then that he came into contact with the siren who guarded the approach, and whose charm was nearly fatal to him.


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Raoul, who only knows Erik secondhand, perceives him as a one-dimensional monster, a murderer, and lunatic kidnapper who abuses Christine's impressionability. Christine and the Persian—however frightened they are of him—know that Erik is more complex and feels a full range of emotions. Erik has a history of violence and unchecked cruelty.


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The Persian is the tritagonist a mysterious figure from Erik's past. He knows more of the history of the Opera Ghost than any other character. The Persian leads Raoul de Chagny into the Phantom's lair in the original novel to save Christine Daaé, and warns him to "keep his hand at the level of his eyes".