ACT I, Scene iii, pages Le BretDe Guiche MontflueryA Light Horseman CuigyA Woman A MarquisA Woman’s Voice The MarquisA Musketeer Another VoiceThe Doorkeeper A BurgherThe Refreshment Girl A LadyRageneau A Nobleman A Page Bellerose Jodelet A Young Man The Old Burgher The Lady Intellectuals A Meddler The Meddler Valvert
ACT I, Scene v, pages Le Bret The doorkeeper The Duenna A Voice Cuigy Brissaille Lingiere An Actress The Actress Another Actress A Third Actress Jodelet
ACT I STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION SETTING AND MOOD Setting: Paris, 1640, the evening at the Hotel de Burgogne Mood: happy, lighthearted, sad (Cyrano is lonely), serious suspenseful, adventurous
ACT I STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION SYMBOLS -Cyrano’s Nose: weakness, individuality -Bag of Money—idealism -Macaroon—pride, won’t take charity
ACT I STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION ARCHETYPES -Hero—Cyrano is the hero because he fights the devil figures -Outcast—Cyrano is the outcast because of his nose. -Devil Figures—De Guiche and Valvert are devil figures because they plan to trap Roxane into an affair.
ACT I STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION IMPORTANT LINES Cyrano: “I may not cut a stylish figure, but I hold my soul erect.”
ACT II, Scene ix, pages A Cadet The Cadet Christian Rageneau Another Cadet First Cadet Second Cadet Third Cadet Fourth Cadet Fifth Cadet Sixth Cadet Seventh Cadet Carbon The Musketeer First Page Second Page
ACT III, Scene iv, pages Christian Roxane The Capuchin De Guiche
ACT II STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION SETTING AND MOOD Setting: Next Morning; Workroom of Pastry Shop; Street; Dining Area of Pastry Shop Mood: Sad, suspenseful, humorous
ACT II STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION SYMBOLS -Blood: represents Cyrano’s broken heart. Roxane is the only one who can heal it. -Plume (feather in hat): represents Cyrano’s bravery
ACT II STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION ARCHETYPES -Unhealable Wound: Cyrano’s love for Roxane; she loves Christian -Ritual: Exchange of love letters between Roxane and Christian (Cyrano) -Hunting Group of Companions: Le Bret and Christian are Cyrano’s Friends -Mentor: Cyrano is Christian’s mentor.
ACT II STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION IMPORTANT LINES Cyrano: “No need to sign it since I’ll give it to her myself.” Roxane to Cyrano: “Oh, I love you.”
ACT II STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION BRIEF PLOT SUMMARY 1.Roxane and Cyrano meet at Ragueneau’s. 2.Cyrano finds out she loves Christian and he agrees to protect him. 3.Christian and Cyrano meet; Christian insults Cyrano’s nose. 4.Cyrano offers to speak and write to Roxane for Christian to win Roxane’s love.
ACT III STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION SETTING AND MOOD Setting: A few weeks later; evening outside of Roxane’s house Mood: Romantic
ACT III STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION SYMBOLS -Jasmine, Lilies, Roses: represent love, beauty, and romance -Balcony: represent barrier between Cyrano and Roxane; they put Roxane on a pedestal -Darkness: represents secrecy
ACT III STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION ARCHETYPES - Star-Crossed Lovers: Cyrano and Roxane because they are cousins; Christian and Roxane because they are different stations in life. -Damsel in Distress: De Guiche is after Roxane and she has to trick him to get away. -Heaven vs Hell: Roxane on the balcony represents a goddess; Cryano is below in his own hell since he cannot tell her the truth. -The Ritual: The wedding ceremony of Roxane and Christian is a ritual.
ACT III STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION IMPORTANT LINES Roxane to Christian: “It would displease me if you became ugly.” Cyrano to Roxane: “I’m speaking to you for the first time.”
ACT III STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION BRIEF PLOT SUMMARY 1.Christian tries to speak for himself and fails. 2.Cyrano speaks to Roxane under the balcony. 3.Christian and Roxane marry. 4.Cyrano distracts De Guiche during the wedding ceremony by pretending he fell from the moon. 5.De Guiche sends Cyrano and Christian to war. 6.Cyrano promises Roxane that Christian will write every day.
ACT IV STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION SETTING AND MOOD Setting:1 month later, daybreak; the soldiers’ Camp in between battles; tents, weapons, and drums; silence except for shots Mood: Intense, Sad
ACT IV STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION SYMBOLS -White Scarf: represents Cyrano’s honesty and integrity -Food: represents hope -Letter: represents death, Cyrano’s love, Roxane’s love for Christian
ACT IV STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION ARCHETYPES -Evil Figure with a Good Heart: De Guiche decides to stay with the soldiers and fight with them after Roxane arrives. -Scapegoat: Christian dies on the battlefield with Roxane still thinking that he wrote her the letters. -Damsel in Distress: Roxane risks her life to visit Christian before the next battle. -Death and Rebirth: Christian dies in the evening.
ACT IV STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION IMPORTANT LINES Cyrano: “I don’t believe in declining the honor of being a target.” Roxane to Christian: “I’d still love you if you suddenly became ugly…” Cyrano: “And now I too must die, since, without knowing it, she’s mourning for me in him.”
ACT IV STUDY GUIDE INFORMATION BRIEF PLOT SUMMARY 1.The soldiers have no food. 2.De Guiche and Cyrano have an argument. 3.Cyrano writes the last letter to Roxane. 4.Roxane arrives at the camp. 5.Roxane says she loves Christian’s soul. 6.Christian wants Cryano to tell Roxane the truth. 7.Christian dies and De Guiche takes Roxane to get her away from danger. 8.The soldiers continue to fight.
ACT IV, Scene vii, pages Christian Roxane Cyrano Le Bret Carbon De Guiche A Voice Ragueneau The Cadet A Spanish Officer
ACT V, Scene v, pages Roxane Cyrano Le Bret Ragueneau Sister Marthe