All 4 Uses
resurrection
in
The Phantom of the Opera
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- The air was The Resurrection of Lazarus, which old M. Daae used to play to us in his hours of melancholy and of faith.†
Chpt 5 *
- He promised to play her The Resurrection of Lazarus on her father's violin!†
Chpt 8
- Raoul saw Christine stretch out her arms to the voice as she had done, in Perros churchyard, to the invisible violin playing The Resurrection of Lazarus.†
Chpt 9
- 'Do as you please,' replied the voice, 'but I shall be at Perros too, for I am wherever you are, Christine; and, if you are still worthy of me, if you have not lied to me, I will play you The Resurrection of Lazarus, on the stroke of midnight, on your father's tomb and on your father's violin.'†
Chpt 12
Definitions:
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(1)
(resurrection as in: resurrection of a dream) to rise again after failure, inactivity, or disuse
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) As a proper noun, Christians use The Resurrection to refer to their belief that Jesus arose from the dead three days after he was killed. In the major monotheistic religions (Christianity, Judaism, and Islam) Resurrection is also used to refer to the rising of the dead on Judgment Day.