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3Character page for the play ''Theatre/CyranoDeBergerac''.
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7[[folder: Cyrano de Bergerac]]
8
9A poet and soldier whose wit, poetry improvisation talent and sword combat skills are unmatched. There's only one problem... he has a large nose, and obsesses over this. And he desperately wants to tell his cousin Roxane how much he loves her but can't out of fear of being rejected.
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11* BadassBoast: Cyrano’s gasconades are spread among the entire play beginning with Act I Scene IV.
12--> '''De Guiche:''' Oh, ay! Another Gascon boast!
13* BeastAndBeauty: In Cyrano's eyes, at least, but without the beast being made beautiful, as he lampshades.
14* BerserkButton: His nose. Even mentioning the word around him is a bad idea.
15* BettyAndVeronica: The loving but unattractive Betty to the foreign and beautiful Christian. Subverted in that most of Christian's mystique is courtesy of Cyrano himself.
16* BeYourself: Averted. His FatalFlaw is his insistence on avoiding this.
17%%* BirdsOfAFeather: With Roxane.
18%%* BoisterousBruiser
19* BrokenAce: RenaissanceMan, legendary poet, duelist, soldier, philosopher, physicist, musician, playwright, novelist and excellent actor. Also an ugly, writhing pile of FreudianExcuse, who systematically throws away every chance of success he has, would rather help some other guy get the girl he loves than confess to her, and assiduously kills anyone who mocks his enormous nose.
20* BullyingADragon: A frequent "victim" of this ploy. He also admits he enjoys constantly mocking powerful people like De Guiche to make himself new enemies just for the challenge.
21* ButForMeItWasTuesday:
22-->'''First poet''': We were stayed by the mob; they are crowded all round the Porte de Nesle!...\
23'''Second poet''': Eight bleeding brigand carcasses strew the pavements there—all slit open \
24with sword-gashes! \
25'''Cyrano''' ''[raising his head a minute from writing his love letter]'': Eight?... hold, methought seven. \
26''[He goes on writing.]''
27* BuyThemOff: Used by Cyrano after he refuses to apologize to the Burgundy Theater's audience for interrupting ''[[ShowWithinAShow La Clorise]]''; he pays Bellerose for all the entrance fees so they can give it back to the public. Cyrano uses it to bribe the Duenna to leave her and Roxane alone, and De Guiche invokes it with Cyrano and Cardenal Richelieu's patronage.
28* CannotSpitItOut: Justified, Cyrano has a FreudianExcuse that doesn't let him spit it out.
29* CausticCritic: Cyrano critiques your artistic work without any pity, and given the play is a PeriodPiece, Cyrano is always right in his critiques: Montfleury was a ''"An actor villainous!"'' (and then Cyrano kicks him out the theater), les Précieuses could ''"Inspire our verse, but—criticise it not!"'', playwright Baró’s ''"verses are not worth a doit! I'm glad to interrupt"'' (Baró’s play). Cardena Richelieu famous politician, wrote plays as a hobby) ''"is an author. 'Twill not fail to please him that I should mar a brother-author's play"''. Cyrano also is fair, of his own talent he thinks: ''"Not to mount high"'' and about Creator/{{Moliere}}, Cyrano thinks he’s a ''"genius"''.
30* CulturedBadass: What with Cyrano's supreme talent for poetic improvisation and the countless literary, historical and mythological references he displays doing so.
31* ConspicuousConsumption: Cyrano combines it with AFoolAndHisNewMoneyAreSoonParted, as he confides to Le Bret that [[BuyThemOff the bag of crowns he used to pay the entrance fees of the Burgundy Theater]] was his parental bounty, and so he has not money for the rest of the month. Even when Le Bret scolds Cyrano for his folly, Cyrano calls this ''"a graceful act"''. This conduct explains better than anything why Cyrano is condemned to a life of PerpetualPoverty.
32* DeadpanSnarker: A legendary one. In a WorldOfSnark, he's hands down the snarkiest, and will easily upstage any who claim otherwise.
33* DidNotGetTheGirl: Played with; [[spoiler:she ''does'' eventually find out he was the one writing the letters, and indeed falls in love with him. Unfortunately, by the time this happens, he is already dying.]]
34* DirtyCoward: He considers himself one because he CannotSpitItOut.
35* DontYouDarePityMe: Please don’t dare. Seriously, don’t.
36* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Cyrano's performance at the Burgundy Theater.
37* EveryoneHasStandards: Regardless of Cyrano's sensitivity about the topic, he is untouched by Valvert's [[NeverHeardThatOneBefore hilariously basic]] insult about his nose. (He does duel Valvert later, but it's more about upholding his reputation than actual wounded feelings.)
38* ExcuseMeWhileIMultitask: Cyrano composes a ballad in honor of his opponent while in the midst of a swordfight.
39* {{Expy}}: Of Crisóstomo, a character from ''Literature/DonQuixote''.
40* FatalFlaw: He believes it to be his humongous nose, but in reality it's his vanity that causes him to think this way. He only comes to realize that it was his vanity holding him back all along in his final scene.
41* GagNose: One of the most famous in literature. One of his most famous line from the play is a speech about all the ways you can describe the size of his nose.
42* GeniusBruiser: He's just as clever as he is good at fighting.
43* GentlemanSnarker: His wit is as sharp as his rapier, which is saying something.
44* {{Gonk}}: A self-admitted one, though there's some heavy suggestion that this is simply him being self-conscious, as a few women are shown to be attracted to him.
45* TheGrotesque: Cyrano considers himself one even though all that's wrong with him is that he has a big nose.
46* HeartbrokenBadass: After Act II Scene VI.
47* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Cyrano is his own harshest critic.
48* HonorBeforeReason: To Le Bret's chagrin, and the reason he is a StarvingArtist despite all his talent; Cyrano cares more about acts of honor and bravery than about his own good, to the point he will throw away his entire money to the theater for the beauty of the gesture despite this leaving him penniless for an entire month, constantly [[BullyingADragon gets himself enemies in all the wrong places by provoking powerful aristocrats and people like de Guiche]], and refuses patronage from the Cardinal of Richelieu, the most powerful man in France, because he cannot stand the idea his verse would be altered to fit someone else's tastes.
49* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe: Believes that he's too ugly for ''anyone'' to want, and especially someone as beautiful as Roxane.
50* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Cyrano helping the handsome Christian to win the heart of the woman they both love, Roxane. He does this because Roxane is already fond of Christian (who's genuinely a decent guy, just lacking in wit), and Cyrano himself believes he's too ugly to ever have a chance with her.
51* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: In most adaptations, particularly the 1990 film. Cyrano is a BloodKnight who loves to spar with both sword and speech (even when it gets him in trouble), is very abrasive and aloof with most people and tends to be very grumpy and easily annoyed. However, he's also a very passionate romantic, has great sympathy for the lower classes and stands up for them against the French elite, sincerely loves Roxane and is kind to those who respect him.
52* LargeHam: Depardieu as Cyrano in TheMovie.
53* TheLastDJ: Cyrano dares to refuse Cardinal Richelieu's patronage as a playwright because Richelieu could alter his lines.
54* ManlyTears: Cyrano insists in Act I that he never cries, but in Act IV, Christian notices a tear drop on his most recent love letter to Roxane.
55* MasterSwordsman: Likely the best in the world.
56* MasterOfAll: Pretty much good at everything other than having a big nose.
57* NiceToTheWaiter: Is very kind to a serving girl who offers him dinner, and generally shows great sympathy to the lower classes, reserving his abrasiveness for the nobility.
58* OneManArmy: Between Acts I and II, Cyrano stands against one hundred men and kills eight of them. Between Acts IV and V, he manages to survive the Last Stand of only one company of Gascon cadets against all the Spanish Army.
59* RenaissanceMan: Both in the play and in RealLife.
60%%* ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules
61%%* SecretStabWound
62* SmallNameBigEgo: InUniverse.
63* StarvingArtist: A brilliant poet who's perpetually short on cash.
64* StepfordSmiler: Cyrano is a Type A, obsessed with not projecting an image of sadness in order to be accepted by his peers.
65* UnluckyChildhoodFriend: To Roxane; they grew up together and he always was in love with her, but he never dared confess to her out of terror his ugliness would get him rejected, and as a result she only ever saw him as a brother.
66* WarriorPoet: As good of a poet as he is a sword fighter-- which is to say, extremely.
67[[/folder]]
68
69[[folder: Madeleine "Roxane" Robin]]
70
71The cousin of Cyrano, a beautiful noblewoman who loves poetry. Cyrano is in love with her unbeknownst to her, and he's not alone at that.
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73%%* TheAce
74* ArrangedMarriage: Intended with de Valvert, invoked with Christian.
75* BarelyChangedDubName: "Roxana" in the Anthony Burgess translation.
76* DudeMagnet: De Guiche, Christian and Cyrano all are in love with her; other characters, while not expressing feelings for her, do recognize she is incredibly attractive.
77* {{Expy}}: Of Marcela, a character of ''Literature/DonQuixote''.
78* GuileHero: She is shown to be very cunning and good at manipulation over the course of the play; she almost foils De Guiche's UriahGambit by advising against using it as revenge against a BloodKnight like Cyrano, and later successfully manipulates a monk into marrying her with Christian by pretending this is an ArrangedMarriage. Also, see HeroicSeductress.
79* HeroicSeductress: In Act IV, she takes advantage on her beauty to get past the Spanish, using DistractedByTheSexy to hide the fact she is bringing food to the Cadets.
80* HiddenDepths: The beginning of the play depicts her as an intelligent, but overly intellectual woman who likes poetry and beautiful words in a style over substance way and honest-to-God believes [[InsaneTrollLogic Christian being handsome means he will obviously be smart]]. During the Siege of Arras, however, she displays a surprising courage by actually risking herself on the battlefield and refusing to leave out of love for Christian. Even Cyrano is impressed.
81-->'''Cyrano:''' A heroine? Our intellectual?
82-->'''Roxane''': Mr de Bergerac, [[InTheBlood I'm your cousin!]]
83* InTheBlood: Invoked; when Cyrano asks how she suddenly became brave enough to come on the battlefield, she reminds him she ''is'' his cousin.
84* ItsAllMyFault: Happens twice; first for Christian's conscription into the war (as she'd gone behind de Guiche's back to marry him), second for Cyrano's death. Both are played equally tragically.
85* LovesMyAlterEgo: Falls in love with the 'hero of romance' that Christian and Cyrano create.
86* MeaningfulRename: Madeleine Robin renamed herself Roxane (Persian for "Beautiful Woman") after joining Les Précieuses.
87* ObliviousToLove: To be fair, Cyrano does a fairly good job of hiding it, but it's apparent to everyone (except her of course) that Cyrano is hopelessly in love with Roxane. Unfortunately, she's also oblivious to her own feelings; by the time she realizes her love for Cyrano, it's too late.
88%%* {{Ojou}}
89%%* PluckyGirl: Act IV
90%%* WellExcuseMePrincess
91%%* YouGoGirl: Again, Act IV
92[[/folder]]
93
94[[folder: Baron Christian de Neuvillette]]
95
96A fellow soldier who's newly recruited in Cyrano's regiment. He's handsome and fancies Roxane as well, but he's tongue-tied and lacks of poetic talent, which is a problem when it comes to try seducing her. Cyrano helps him his own way.
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98* BettyAndVeronica: He's the beautiful out-of-towner to Cyrano's big-nosed but caring childhood friend. Subverted in that all of his charm is courtesy of Cyrano's own help and aid in courting Roxane.
99%%* BeYourself
100* BrainlessBeauty: Played Straight and Defied. He's nowhere near as smart as Cyrano is, but he's also shown to be much smarter than others give him credit for. The real problem is that he is the type who CannotTalkToWomen and loses all his smarts when faced with a woman he likes.
101* CannotTalkToWomen: This is more of his problem than actually being stupid.
102* DrivenToSuicide: Possibly; his death leaves it ambiguous, but he ''is'' seen rushing to the battlefield right after telling Cyrano to confess.
103* HiddenDepths: He's actually a decent guy who's quite a bit sharper than you may initially think, is brave enough to stand up to Cyrano (and unlike de Valvert, actually comes up with good comebacks) and is shown to be honorable.
104%%* HurricaneOfPuns: He administers one to Cyrano.
105%%* ICantBelieveAGuyLikeYouWouldNoticeMe
106* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Upon realizing that not only does Cyrano loves Roxane for real, but Roxane now loves him ''only'' thanks to Cyrano's help, he promptly urges Cyrano to just tell her the truth and confess to her already. Unfortunately, he gets killed just as this is about to happen, and Cyrano, out of respect for him, refuses to follow the advice upon learning the news.
107* LetThemDieHappy: Despite not actually confessing the truth to Roxane by the time Christian dies, and refusing to do so out of respect for him, Cyrano decides to lie to him as he is dying, telling he did confess and Roxane still chose him, so he may die thinking she still loves him.
108* LoveMakesYouDumb: He becomes tongue-tied whenever he's in front of Roxanne, needing Cyrano to feed him lines from the shadows just to speak properly.
109* NaiveNewcomer: The newest recruit in Cyrano's regiment, and by far the most naive and inexperienced.
110%%* NewMeat
111* NoRespectGuy: Frequently called stupid and only admired for his good looks, to the point where even his admirers admit he's probably nothing more than a pretty face. Roxanne also immediately becomes annoyed with him the moment it's made clear he's not good with words.
112* PrettyBoy: Pretty much the only real "skill" that he has is being incredibly good looking.
113* RomanticFalseLead: He's the deurotagonist to Cyrano's protagonist and he's very important to the story and most of it is centred around he and Roxane's relationship, but it's clear the true love story is between Cyrano and Roxane (though the latter doesn't know it). It's only after he dies that the true romance becomes the focus.
114%%* SamaritanSyndrome
115* ShipperOnDeck: Deconstructed: He forces Cyrano to admit his feelings hoping Roxanne will choose him.
116* SmarterThanYouLook: He's regularly referred to as stupid throughout the play but, while he's nowhere near as witty as Cyrano, proves to be cunning in his own right when [[LoveMakesYouDumb not in front of Roxanne]]. Cyrano himself notes that he's ''not'' stupid; he just doesn't have the ability to put his feelings into words.
117[[/folder]]
118
119[[folder: Count de Guiche]]
120
121A powerful nobleman who also fancies Roxane.
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123* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Most people either fear or dislike him for being a powerful and scheming aristocrat.
124* AbhorrentAdmirer: He is madly in love with Roxane, but she rejects him; admittedly not because he is ugly, but more because he is a rather unpleasant person.
125* AristocratsAreEvil: He is a count, and a scheming bastard with a taste for DisproportionateRetribution and UriahGambit.
126* ArrangedMarriage: He wishes to force Roxane into marrying de Valvert.
127* TheAtoner: Post-HeelFaceTurn, he expresses genuine regret about how his actions ruined Roxane's chance for happiness, and asks her if she can forgive him.
128* CombatPragmatism: During the Siege of Arras; when accidentally trapped on the side of the Spanish, he abandons the scarf indicating his grade, allowing him to escape alive and win the day, and he employs TheMole allowing him to influence the enemy's decisions by transmitting them false information.
129* BigBad: In the first four acts, he is the main antagonistic force opposing both the characters and the couples.
130* TheDreaded: People are afraid to speak out against him due to how powerful he is. Cyrano provoking him is seen as a case of BullyingADragon.
131* DisproportionateRetribution: Liniere mocked him in a song while drunk? He hires [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill one hundred men to ambush and kill him]]. Cyrano defied him and foiled his plans for Roxane? He pulls an UriahGambit on his entire regiment.
132* DontYouDarePityMe: After he earned the Cadets' respect by choosing to stay with them in order to protect Roxane, they reveal to him the food brought by her and offer to share with him. He declines, with this trope as the reason.
133* EvenEvilHasStandards: He might be a petty aristocrat willing to pull DisproportionateRetribution, but he will never abandon a lady in peril.
134* {{Foil}}: For Cyrano; both are Gascon in love with Roxane, yet unable to consummate their love with her (Cyrano because of his ugliness, de Guiche due to being married). However, Cyrano is a LargeHam with HonorBeforeReason who refuses any chance to rise in society out of desire to protect his freedom, while de Guiche is a powerful politician who rose in society through relationships. Moreover, Cyrano can and does eventually gets Roxane's love, if too late, while de Guiche is an AbhorrentAdmirer.
135* HeelFaceTurn: In Act IV, after his UriahGambit on the Cadet backfired due to Roxane joining them on the front and refusing to leave, he decides he will not leave her alone and chose to stand with the Cadets to protect her, which earns him their respect and friendship, to the point Cyrano trust him with taking Roxane to safety. Act V shows he has eventually come to consider Cyrano enough of a friend that he is genuinely concerned for his life, and warn (unfortunately too late) le Bret that people are planning to murder Cyrano and MakeItLookLikeAnAccident.
136%%* HiddenDepths
137* LoveRedeems: His love for Roxane, while unrequited, is genuine, and eventually causes him to turn around when he chose to risk his life to protect her.
138%%* {{Lust}}
139* JerkAss: Arrogant, scheming, prone to DisproportionateRetribution and generally seen as an unpleasant person.
140* NoTrueScotsman: Though he is a Gascon like the Cadets, they do not consider him a true one, as they feel he lacks the courage and [[IdiotHero craziness]] Gascons usually are expected to have. Him starting to behave more like them and risking his life to protect Roxane is presented as the first sign of his HeelFaceTurn.
141%%* {{Pride}}
142%%* StalkerWithACrush
143* SympathyForTheHero: Comes to increasingly admire Cyrano, and wishes that he had Cyrano's moral courage.
144* TookALevelInBadass: When he declares his intention to remain with the Cadets rather than abandon Roxanne. It earns him their respect.
145* VillainousValor: Say what you want about his Jerkass tendencies, de Guiche is shown to be a genuinely cunning and talented strategist, displays respect for talented and brave people (including Cyrano), and is brave enough to throw his own life in the same Uriah Gambit he pulled when the woman he loves is in danger. A DirtyCoward he is not.
146* VillainRespect: While he does have a grudge against Cyrano, he genuinely respects the man even before his HeelFaceTurn, recognizing both his courage and his talent as a writer. He was actually willing to recommend him to Richelieu, but Cyrano rejected the offer.
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148
149[[folder:Ragueneau]]
150
151A baker and pastry chef who gives free food to poets, including Cyrano.
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153%%* AttentionWhore
154* BigFun: Downplayed, but he is described as corpulent, and is by far one of the most comical characters in the play.
155* ButtMonkey: The poet friends he admires take advantage on his admiration by getting free food from him while pretending to like his own verses; his wife cheats on him and eventually leaves him for a Musketeer. And after starting out as a skilled SupremeChef and aspiring poet, his career to go to a downright spiral over the course of the play; by the end, he is a minor employee in Molière's service- and he is about to quit.
156%%* ChefofIron
157* GiftedlyBad: His poem about a recipe in verse.
158* HeroWorshipper: Towards Cyrano.
159* HiddenDepths: A short exchange he has with Cyrano implies he ''knows'' his poets {{False Friend}}s are taking advantage on him for free food; he just doesn't care, because he enjoys feeding them out of generosity and genuinely enjoys the verses they give to him as payment. This is implied to be the reason Cyrano likes him.
160* InterruptedSuicide: After his wife leaves him, he attempts to hang himself out of despair, but Cyrano arrives before he is done and convince him otherwise.
161* NiceGuy: Probably one of the few characters in the play who never acts like a jerk.
162* PluckyComicRelief: His character is based on traditional French Comedy character archetypes, being a poet wannabe who gets used by the people he worships, whose wife is cheating on and a jovial man who brings some levity to the story.
163* SupremeChef: Say what you want about his poetry, Ragueneau ''is'' shown to be an amazing cook.
164[[/folder]]
165
166[[folder: Le Bret]]
167
168Cyrano's best friend and confidant.
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170* DeadpanSnarker: He is more than willing to criticize how Cyrano's HonorBeforeReason ways keep getting him into more and more trouble.
171* {{Expy}}: Of Ambrosio, a character from ''Literature/DonQuixote''.
172* OddFriendship: He is rather pragmatic, prudent, discreet and generally tries to guide his friend toward wise decisions, while Cyrano is a LargeHam, HotBlooded BloodKnight who practices HonorBeforeReason. Yet, they are close enough friends that he is the only person Cyrano is willing to tell about his love for Roxane.
173* PhraseCatcher: "Here's Le Bret groaning again!" delivered by Cyrano whenever Le Bret calls him out for doing something stupid or unwise.
174* RedOniBlueOni: The Blue to Cyrano's Red.
175%%* SimplemindedWisdom
176%%* StraightMan: To Cyrano; Le Bret recognizes his friend's talent and desperately tries to guide him toward more pragmatic choices that would get him to use his talent, only to be constantly ignored by Cyrano's HonorBeforeReason policy.
177%%* TheWatson
178[[/folder]]
179
180[[folder: Captain Carbon de Castel-Jaloux]]
181
182The officer who commands the Cadets, Cyrano's regiment.
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184* TheCaptain: He is the leading officer of the Cadets.
185* CompositeCharacter: With Le Bret in the Anthony Burgess version.
186* AFatherToHisMen: Deconstructed: He tries to protect his men and ends in a LastStand with them.
187%%* ProudWarriorRaceGuy
188[[/folder]]
189
190[[folder: Viscount de Valvert]]
191
192An arrogant and not very smart nobleman De Guiche wishes to marry to Roxane. He gets the bright idea to antagonize Cyrano, and it ends about as well as expected for him.
193----
194* AristocratsAreEvil: Like de Guiche, he is depicted as nothing short of a major JerkAss- and unlike him, he isn't given any redeeming quality whatsoever.
195* ArrangedMarriage: He intends to marry Roxane with De Guiche's help.
196* BullyingADragon: Attempts to insult Cyrano, a OneManArmy GeniusBruiser, by pushing his BerserkButton. With predictable results.
197%%* CaptainObvious:
198* HumiliationConga: How his attempt at antagonizing Cyrano ends; Cyrano proceeds to tear him apart verbally, pointing out his LameComeback before giving him a spectacular ReasonYouSuckSpeech where he lists no less than 20 better comebacks he could have used, ridicules him, and finally delivers him a CurbStompBattle in a Sword Fight while composing a Ballad about it.
199* LameComeback: "Your nose is very very big" is the best he could come up with.
200* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Does Viscount de Valvert survive his sword fight with Cyrano in Act I Scene IV or not? A brief line from Le Bret implies he did, but he is never seen again.
201* WritersSuck: In his view. Unfortunately for him, [[InsultBackfire Cyrano disagrees]]
202[[/folder]]
203
204[[folder: The Gascon Cadets]]
205
206Cyrano's regiment.
207----
208* AristocratsAreEvil: All of them are '''Barons''' who enjoy giving DisproportionateRetribution against those not OfThePeople. Downplayed in that they are portrayed sympathetically for it, in contrast to aristocrats like de Guiche and de Valvert.
209* BullyingADragon: Their charming InitiationCeremony for those not OfThePeople.
210%%* CultureClash
211* IdiotHero: They are well-aware people see them as crazy, and they pride themselves on it.
212%%* ImpoverishedPatrician
213%%* MartyrdomCulture
214%%* OfThePeople
215%%* OutdatedOutfit
216%%* OverlyLongName
217%%* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything
218%%* PoirotSpeak
219* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: TruthInTelevision.
220[[/folder]]

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