Well, a very common theme in innocent angel Phantom of the Opera fanfiction is the transformation of the Phantom. The idea of the Phantom evolving from a tortured soul to something more angelic is appealing. It ties in with the 'innocent angel' part of the title. Another theme is the power of love to change a person. Christine's love or the lack thereof can greatly impact the Phantom. And then there's the theme of isolation. The Phantom is often isolated, and fanfiction might explore how he copes with this isolation or if he can break free from it through certain events or relationships.
The main characters are likely to be the Phantom and Christine. In any Phantom of the Opera - related fanfiction, they are central. The Phantom, with his complex personality and the whole 'innocent angel' aspect might be explored in new ways. And Christine, as the object of the Phantom's affection, is always important in these stories.
Love is a very common theme. It could be the unrequited love of the Phantom for Christine, or sometimes a more mutual love that develops in a different way than in the original. Another common theme is redemption. Writers often explore whether the Phantom can be redeemed for his actions.
Love is a very common theme. It could be the Phantom's unrequited love for Christine, or a new love that he discovers. Another theme is redemption. Writers often explore the idea of the Phantom redeeming himself from his dark past.
Some fanfictions play with the idea of alternate universes. In these stories, Madeleine might be in a different time period or have a different social status, but still be connected to the Phantom. The exploration of power dynamics between them is also a theme. Who has the power in their relationship? Is it the Phantom with his mysterious allure, or Madeleine with her own strength and agency?
One common theme is the daughter's exploration of the mystery surrounding the Phantom. Since the Phantom is such an enigma in the original story, in fanfiction, the daughter often takes it upon herself to uncover the truth about him.
One common theme is the Phantom out of his element. For example, putting him in modern - day situations can be really funny. Like the Phantom trying to use a smartphone or navigate a shopping mall.
Love is a very common theme. It could be the unrequited love of a female character for the Phantom or a more complex, forbidden love. Another theme is self - discovery. Female characters often find out more about themselves while interacting with the Phantom in the dark and alluring world of the opera house.
Love is a very common theme. Raoul's love for Christine and how he protects it from the Phantom is often explored. Another theme is courage, as he has to face the Phantom's threats.
One common theme is isolation. The Phantom's isolation in his dark world is often magnified. Another is the corruption of love. His love for Christine can be shown as a twisted and possessive force rather than a pure emotion.
Another common theme is redemption. Writers often explore whether the Phantom can be redeemed through his relationship with Christine. This can involve him changing his ways and becoming a better person, or at least trying to.