Post by Meg Giry on Oct 7, 2007 15:34:53 GMT -5
Tell me your lifes history;;
Name:Maria
Age:21
Route(How'd you come across us?) by Leon from this board
How many years have you been Role Playing?:for a while now
Sample post: Must be at least 100 Words.And if you need help knowing when you reached a Hundred words there's a word counter at the bottom of the page. AND PLACE IN QUOTE PLEASE.
Meg sited in her bed room lost in thoughts, she missed her friend Christine. They haven't talked for a while or so Meg felt and believed. She missed her friend very much. She just hoped that her friend will come to talk to her by heself. In fact she missed that her best friend would come to talk to her, she couldn't stand not to see her, it worried her very much. Meg still had a huge crush on the Phantom but did whatever was possible for her to hide it, after all she wasn't meant to be with him and she knew it by now. Even if it hurt her feelings very much. Meg still danced, she even sang now if she didn't before.
How can we reach you?:-PM is fine to say.pm, yahoo which you got it by now hon.
Un-Masking your true self;;
Name:Meg Giry
Age:17?
Cannon or original?:Cannon
If Cannon where are they from?:--Example.If I was to choose Spot from 101 Dalmatians I would say he was from 101 Dalmatians.Phantom of the Opera
Gender?:Female
Sexuality:Straight
Animal or Human or so forth:Human
Showing your true colors;;
Likes:-At Least 10.
*Phantom of The Opera
*Dancing
*Singing
*Spending time when possible with her best friend Christine
*Remembering the times she and Christine shared together
*Remembering finding the Phantom's mask
*Remembering the dancing lessons her mother gave her, Christine and others
*Dreaming of having better life but to never stop dancing and singing
*Flowers
*To smile and be happy
Dislikes:-At Least 10.
*Losing her best friend, Christine
*The idea of never being with the Phantom of the Opera
*The thought of stop dancing and singing
*The thought of losing her mother
*To be all alone with out no one caring for her
*To be shy as she is
*The thought of never getting married and having kids
*Losing hope
*The feeling of being alone in general
*Carlotta laughing at her and at Christine
Fears:-At least 3.
*Dieing
*Losing Christine as best friend
*of being a lone forever
Dreams:-At least 1.
To be a famous dancer and opera singer
Over all:-At least a 100 words.
She is sweet and kind girl but also very shy, she gets embressed easily, she is also very sensitive. She is loving and caring but can be very naive too, which is why some people use her for, being that she can be naive they think they can get what they want. Not always it works though. Meg is very smart woman aswell, which is really good because she needs to be smart even a bit to survive in this world. She got ups and downs in her personality but then again who doesn't. She can be a mystery when she wants to be, which happens at times not a lot though but still. She can be funny at times as well.
Appearances can be deceiving;;
[/size][/color]Eyes:Green/ blue depends on the light
Hair:Long hair
Hair Style and color:straight and Blond
Piercings or tattoos:n/a
Over all appearance:-At least a 100 words.
She medium size, which means not to big nor to small. She got long blond hair, she wears all kind of cloths. It depends on her mood. She is beautiful with a pretty smile or atlist some people think so but she disagrees with that though. She got green to blue color of eyes but it really depends on the light so. She is pretty inside out the way some people say, which is true but she doesn't believe it. For her she is just a simple girl, which she is a simple girl but still pretty in side out.
History:Meg Giry is one of the fictional characters from the Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom of the Opera. In the story she is Madame Giry's only daughter.
In the novel she is portrayed as having “eyes black as sloes, hair black as ink, a swarthy complexion and a poor little skin stretched over poor little bones.” In the 2004 film, however, Meg is much more beautiful and curvaceous, having blonde hair, blue eyes, and a rather buxom chest.
Madame Giry is compelled to work for the Phantom because he left her a letter that told her that Meg would become Empress. Early in the novel, it is explained in the Prologue that Meg Giry, after the story's events, had became the Baroness de Barbazac.
In contrast to the musical version, in the novel it is never mentioned that she is friends with Christine Daae and the only reference she makes about Christine is when confronted with the news that Christine was singing in the opening Gala, she tells Count Phillipe de Chagny that it was impossible for her to have a "divine voice" let alone become a success, that "six months ago she sang like a rusty hinge".
In Susan Kay's Phantom (novel) she is mentioned briefly through Erik’s point of view as she is telling Christine of the Opera Ghost he listens to her story.
“Never you mind how I know I just do that’s all. We know a lot about the Opera Ghost, Ma and I, but it isn’t safe to talk about it here. And you’d better believe me for your own good- he doesn’t like people who don’t know how to show a proper respect, and when he’s angry terrible things happen.”
“What sort of things?” I heard real alarm enter the other voice now.
“Awful things!” said Meg cheerfully, “truly awful. The floor in our dressing room starts to run with blood...”
Up in box five I blinked in surprised amusement. That was a new one! Little Giry should be writing Gothic novels, not prancing around the stage dressed as a water nymph!
In the movie/play she is portrayed as having blonde hair and a healthy golden complexion. Meg was portrayed by Janet Devenish in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, and by Jennifer Ellison in the 2004' movie 'The Phantom of the Opera.
In the musical, Meg's Mother, Mademe Giry, is the one who suggests to the theatre managers to put Christine in the leading role of the opera Hannibal once leading lady Carlotta Giudicelli is spooked by the Phantom's threats. Normally she and Christine would be part of the ballet ensemble led by Madame Giry. At the end of Christine's performance, Christine confides in Meg in the musical number "Angel of Music" that she has been coached by a mysterious tutor who is calling to her to him. Meg dismisses her claims, but after Christine's disappearance, comes to believe in the Phantom's powers, in part due to her mother's experiences with the Phantom as a young man.
At the end of the musical, Meg finds the Phantom's mask that he had used to cover his disfigured face resting on his chair in his abandoned underground lair.
(Thanks wikipedia for the info)