Characters whose names are followed by an asterisk are known to have been historical figures. He is a soldier, poet, philosopher, and scientist — a man of immense courage, versatility, and talent.
He has an enormous nose and is very sensitive about it. He is an expert swordsman and challenges anyone who mentions his nose. He jealously guards his intellectual freedom, even though he suffers poverty.
His integrity and innate nobility of spirit are the theme of the play. Christian de Neuvillette Cyrano's comrade-in-arms. A handsome man of noble spirit and generosity. Everything you need for every book you read. The way the content is organized and presented is seamlessly smooth, innovative, and comprehensive.
Cyrano de Bergerac The titular character of Cyrano de Bergerac is disarmingly brilliant, highly eloquent, and good in a fight, but also cursed with an abnormally large nose —in short, he has an ugly face but a beautiful… read analysis of Cyrano de Bergerac.
At the start of the play, Ragueneau is a popular pastry chef who… read analysis of Ragueneau. Valvert is proud, rude, and spiteful, and… read analysis of Viscount de Valvert.
A close friend and fellow soldier of Cyrano de Bergerac. Captain Carbon de Castel-Jaloux. A young, brave captain in the Gascon cadets, who commands but also respects Cyrano de Bergerac. An old drunkard, with whom Cyrano de Bergerac is friendly.
A young nobleman who attends the play in Act 1. A journalist who asks Cyrano de Bergerac to recount his heroic fight with men. A soldier who flirts with the Flower-girl at the play in Act 1. A talentless, incompetent actor who acts in the play in Act 1, despite the fact that Cyrano de Bergerac has banned him from performing. An employee of the Hotel de Bourgogne. An associate of Cyrano de Bergerac , who loses a bet with Cyrano.
A theater patron who antagonizes Cyrano de Bergerac in Act 1. An employee of the Hotel de Bourgogne, who offers Cyrano de Bergerac free food. He reflects the theme that poetry is food for the soul, and underlines the division between the physical and spiritual aspects of the world. He is a fellow soldier and guardsman. Cyrano protects him from the hundred men hired by de Guiche to ambush him.
An insolent young nobleman lauded by de Guiche as a possible husband for Roxane, a scheme that would give de Guiche access to Roxane. He is a strong-willed and successful leader. An altogether unhappy woman, she leaves Ragueneau for a musketeer after Act II.
A modest and well-meaning monk. De Guiche employs him to carry a message to Roxane. They are compassionate women who admire and respect Cyrano and therefore allow him to visit whenever he wishes. Perhaps the most powerful man in France, he is a skilled political manipulator whose authority rivals and probably exceeds that of the king. SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook.
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