Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand

Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand


In Edmond Rostand’s play Cyrano de Bergerac, there is a man. A man of many talents, Cyrano. A man of wit, pride, and poetry. In the people he comes in contact with he displays he many great talents. He helps his friend Christian win the hart of a lovely woman. He is a strong man and uses his talents to help the people even if it is all he has.

Cyrano is a very wise man. He likes to share his talents and his wit with the people around him. He displays this in the seen where he is repaying the people for ruining there play. He gives all that he has for the month so the people will not get mad. He does not except donations from other people because he has to much pride in himself and will not stoop that low. He has set high standards for himself and lives by them. Besides the fact that he doesn’t except donations he also is in touch with his feelings and knows his week spots and knows how to work around them. He is such a smart person that when he was trying to stall de Guish he came up with the story of how he fell...

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