Response to Cyrano de Bergerac and to the movies Cyrano de Bergerac and Roxanne

A detailed Summary of Response to Cyrano de Bergerac and to the movies Cyrano de Bergerac and Roxanne


The author of Cyrano de Bergerac is Edmond Rostand. Edmond Rostand was born on April 1, 1868 in Marseille, France. He was obsessed with literature in general, but was especially interested in theater. His first drama was called The Romantics, then Cyrano de Bergerac, Chantecler, and The Last Night of Don Juan. Cyrano de Bergerac was his greatest work and accomplishment, the first production was on December 28, 1897. Edmond died on December 2, 1918. He was a French poet and dramatist who wrote for 30 years.

I liked Cyrano e Bergerac, but it was a sad story. I liked watching the movie Roxanne. It was in English and in color, I also understood the plot since I read the book. I didn't like watching the French version with subtitles because I don't take French, so I didn't understand it. It was hard to watch what was going on, listen to the tone of the voices, and read the subtitles at t


I thought the book was very well written and was very good. It had a good plot, but it was kind of predictable. I mean you could figure out that Roxanne would find out that Cyrano was in love with her and that he was the one that wrote the letters. You could also probably figure out that Christian was going to die. That's the way most stories end up, if it's not a happily ever after one. Some things weren't predictable, like that Cyrano was going to be murdered or that Roxanne would live in mourning instead of killing herself after Christian died.

Overall I enjoyed reading Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac. The

he same time. Sometimes I got lost or didn't know how the lines were expressed. For instance, whether the person was sad, happy, or mad.

a good dramatist and critics were right to say this was his best work.

Reading Cyrano de Bergerac was very helpful when we watched

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