Well, if your talking about the play (or movie) it was because he was extremely ugly on the other side of his face. And so when the girl tried to take it off he got ticked etc. etc.
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first you go and log in then you go to beauty clinic then go to face and there they are
it is the same face of Leonardo da vinci, he made himself look like a girl, ITS THE TRUTHAnswer 2:It is NOT the truth - it is one of many unproven theories.
That you like the Misfits. Usually is a picture of the crimson ghost: a hooded skeleton face with crossed arms or just the outline of the face. Originates from a 50's or 60's movie/television show about a boy who dresses up like " The Crimson Ghost." That you like the Misfits. Usually is a picture of the crimson ghost: a hooded skeleton face with crossed arms or just the outline of the face. Originates from a 50's or 60's movie/television show about a boy who dresses up like " The Crimson Ghost."
In one movie version of The Phantom, acid was thrown in his face. However, the real reason why he is disfigured is because he was born that way. His mother, feared and loathed him because of this and gives him a white mask to wear.
I think the removal of the Phantom's mask ruin everything for the Phantom to get near Christine again. His face frighten Christine. Phantom was furious thinking she was a prying Pandora wanting to see his face behind his mask.
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In Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera, The Phantom Erik was born this way, a birth defect.
The Phantom has a mask to hide his scarred face, so he will not frightened anyone.
It depends on which version of 'The Phantom of the Opera' you are refering to. In Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, the Phantom sings about how he was born with a skin infection...which caused a "mother's fear and loathing". So it is most recently said to have been a skin infection, except that his musical version was slightly different from the original novel by Leroux. The most commonly accepted version and theory is that the Phantom was born with a disfigured face (and body). In the 1965 movie, his face was burned by acid, and in 'Phantom of the Paradise', his face is mutilated in a record press accident, just as an example of other theories.
Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera, the Phantom was born with an unknown deformity from birth, he looked like a skeleton, a corpse. 1925 Phantom of the Opera with Lon Chaney, his deformity was straight from the Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera, his form was like a skeleton from his face to his feet. Lon Chaney did his own make-up. 1943 Phantom of the Opera with Claude Rains, he had acid throw on his face that is used in etchings. 1962 Phantom of the Opera with Herbert Lom, he was set on fire and so was the Opera House. 2004 Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera, Gypsy tortured his side of face when he was a young man to barely adult hood before he had escaped.
Once the Phantom Sword is in your possession, go to the Temple of the Ocean King, descend as far as you can, and face your final battle with Bellum.
The best Nicolas cage movie ever is face off .
He was wearing a latex fake face. He also wears a mask above it.
No she wasn't.
Well, if your talking about the play (or movie) it was because he was extremely ugly on the other side of his face. And so when the girl tried to take it off he got ticked etc. etc.