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Cyrano de Bergerac (Theatre)

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This 1897 play by French author Edmond Rostand is famous enough that its plot has become a trope in its own right!Hercule-Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac — the legendary poet, duelist, soldier, philosopher, physicist, musician, playwright, and novelist — has a problem. He has an enormous nose, which he believes makes him so incredibly ugly that he thinks no woman could ever love him, and fears his love for his cousin Roxane will never be reciprocated. Just when he's mustered the courage to hand her the love letter he's written, she announces that she's in love with the beautiful Christian, and asks Cyrano to protect him against danger. Roxane has fallen in love with Christian at first sight and tells Cyrano that if Christian isn't intellectual enough for her, she would be so disappointed that she could die. Cyrano resolves to subdue his love for her and tell Christian about Roxane’s love. Christian despairs, because he also loves Roxane, and even though he is very handsome, he's inarticulate, and believes Roxane would never accept him. So, Cyrano, trying to express his love and to not disappoint Roxane, eagerly offers to script Christian's courtship, beginning by giving him Cyrano's own love letter for Roxane. Naturally, hilarity (and swashbuckling, and eventually tragedy) ensues.Is there a moral? Well, "don't let vanity hold you back," and "Love at First Sight is ridiculous." The play also introduced the term panache into the English language. Literally it means "plume", feathers worn in hats and helmets, but it has come to signify confidence and flamboyance such as demonstrated by Cyrano in the play. Critics thus consider the play notable for being both a cruel satire and straight celebration of the tropes and themes most associated with the The Cavalier Years.The two most respected English translations are Brian Hooker's from 1923 and Anthony Burgess' from 1971. Hooker's version is a translation that doesn't change a line of Rostand's original text except for replacing now-archaic references with references an American audience would be more likely to recognize. While Rostand's French script rhymed, Hooker's English script doesn't, except for things that rhymed in-story such as Cyrano's improvised ballad during his duel with Valvert. Burgess' version is more of a "modern adaptation" in which he claimed he tried to recapture some of Rostand's comedy that he felt was lost in Hooker's translation. It also makes some minor plot changes, combining Cyrano's captain and Cyrano's best friend into one character and replacing Roxane's appearance in person in Act IV with a letter from her. Burgess' version, like the French original, rhymes.The play is Very Loosely Based on a True Story— there really was a French playwright, duelist, and ghost writer of love letters named Cyrano de Bergerac, and the main characters in the play (Roxane, Christian, Le Bret, De Guiche) also existed. This play is as well researched as a Roman à Clef, because Rostand was an academic that researched France's literary environment in the 17th century, so all the incidental writers, poets, actors, period pieces, places and battles really existed at that time.The most acclaimed French stage performances have included the likes of Daniel Sorano, Jacques Weber and Jean-Paul Belmondo. There are two notable film adaptations: one from 1950 in English (using the Hooker translation) which garnered a Best Actor for José Ferrer, and the rapturously-acclaimed 1990 French version directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau and starring Gérard Depardieu (with the Burgess translation later used for subtitles); the latter is notable for being one of a small percentage of films to achieve a perfect 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. In addition, the 1987 movie Roxanne, starring Steve Martin, is a modernized take on the story; while not as acclaimed as the 1990 film, it's also considered highly worth watching. The Disney Channel original movie Let it Shine is also clearly based off of this play, even going as far as to giving the main characters similar names (Cyrano= Cyrus; Christian= Chris; Roxanne= Roxy, whose full name is actually Roxanne). (You can probably skip this one.)For the various other adaptations of the play, see here.
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Miles Gloriosus: The Musketter is identified as this by Raguenau, who doesn't seem to realize that he is his wife's lover.
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Jerk Justifications
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Jerk Justifications: Cyrano has Type I, II and II, de Guiche and Raguenaeau have Type II.
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Poirot Speak
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Poirot Speak: Ragueneau hears only a few words spoken in Gascon dialect and realizes that the Cadets are a regiment composed by Gascons. Notice those are the only Gascon words in the play (apart from some in Act IV) because the Gascon Cadets all talk in fluent French.
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A Father to His Men
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A Father to His Men: Carbon de Castel-Jaloux. He calls his men "my sons" in Act IV.
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The Cynic
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The Cynic: Despite all the evidence the audience can see to the contrary, Cyrano just cannot consider even for a second that Roxane actually might be able to look past his appearance and love him for his soul.
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Two-Person Love Triangle
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Two-Person Love Triangle: Roxane and Cyrano have become this by the end.
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The Ghost
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The Ghost: Cardinal Richelieu, the most powerful man in France.
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Childhood Friend Romance
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Childhood Friend Romance: Between (well, kind of) Cyrano and Roxane.
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Heterosexual Life-Partners
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Heterosexual Life-Partners: Best friends Le Bret and Cyrano.
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Master of Delusion
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Master of Delusion: Cyrano cannot conceive that any woman, even an ugly one, could love him. Roxane ignores any proof Christian is not eloquent or that Cyrano loves her, De Guiche cannot conceive that Roxane could reject him. Christian is the only one capable of facing the truth.
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Take Our Word for It
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Take Our Word for It: Between acts, Cyrano fights (and defeats!) one hundred thugs, saves Raguenau’s life doing an Interrupted Suicide, manages to write love letters beautiful enough to make Roxane fall more madly in love with Christian, and to pick De Guiche’s scarf from the battlefield.
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Dare to Be Badass
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Dare to Be Badass: In this play, the Dare to Be Badass is not a Call to Adventure from the Threshold Guardians, but a dare to try Bullying a Dragon from a Jerkass. Hilarity Ensues repeatedly.
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Chekhov's Gun
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Chekhov's Gun: Cyrano's slight cut at Act II Scene III would turn important at Act II Scene VI.
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Fire-Forged Friends
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Fire-Forged Friends: Cyrano and Christian’s friendship is not born because they fight against the same enemy, but because they are courting The Ace Roxane, from whose rejection both of them are terribly afraid and must gather all their courage only to face her.
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Beast and Beauty
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Beast and Beauty: In Cyrano's eyes, at least, but without the beast being made beautiful, as he lampshades.
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Pinocchio Nose
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Pinocchio Nose: Alluded to by Cyrano after he has fought one hundred men.
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Vanity Publishing
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Vanity Publishing: In-Universe: Cyrano discuss this trope with Le Bret, claiming that he will not pay an editor named Sercy to print his verses.
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Birds of a Feather
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Birds of a Feather: Roxane and Cyrano are both adrenaline junkies who love poetry.
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Small Name, Big Ego
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Small Name, Big Ego: Cyrano accuses Cardinal Richelieu of this when he dismisses the idea of him being bothered by the interruption of La Clorise.
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Hurricane of Puns
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Hurricane of Puns: The hurricane of nose puns that Christian applies to Cyrano's tale is all but funny because all the cadets anticipate Cyrano's response in silent horror. Cyrano usually doesn't tolerate ANYBODY mentioning noses around him, and only his promise to Roxane to protect Christian from the rest of the soldiers' attempts at hazing the new recruits keeps him from starting a fight.
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Beauty Equals Goodness
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Beauty Equals Goodness: Being a member of Les Précieuses, Roxane believes that if Christian is fair, therefore he must be eloquent.
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Analogy Backfire
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Analogy Backfire: Cyrano compares himself to Caesar and Titus to justify why he cannot win Roxane’s love. Caesar and Titus were loved not because they were fair but because they were highly charismatic leaders, like Cyrano himself, as Le Bret points out. De Guiche likens Cyrano to Don Quixote, causing Cyrano to point out that that puts De Guiche in the role of the windmill.
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Hidden Depths
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Hidden Depths: Roxane the refined intellectual surprises her three suitors by proving quite the adventuress, sneaking behind enemy lines to deliver food to the French soldiers and then staying with them once the battle starts. Christian gets written off by many who haven't read the play as a male bimbo. While he's not as book smart as Cyrano or Roxane and is utterly hopeless at talking to women, he's witty enough to think of several nose-related puns on the fly when he first meets Cyrano. Given Ragueneau’s status as the Butt-Monkey in Act II, he could be considered a mere Plucky Comic Relief character. Then we have Act IV where Raguenau risks his life to smuggle food to the Gascon Cadets in the siege of Arras.
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Flowery Insults
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Flowery Insults: De Valvert tries to insult Cyrano, but all he can say is: "Sir, your nose is... hmm... it is... very big!" Cyrano berates him for being unimaginative, and gives examples of better insults in many different styles.
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Attention Whore
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Attention Whore: Ragueneau is one at Act II Scene IV
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Kick the Dog
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Kick the Dog: De Guiche finally loses his cool after Cyrano insults him one too many times. Since they're at the front lines, he promptly sends a signal which ensures that in about an hour Cyrano and his men will be attacked by quite a lot of the Spanish army.
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Outdated Outfit
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Outdated Outfit: The marquises notice Christian is wearing one, signifying his status as another Impoverished Patrician who is a Naïve Newcomer to Paris. Cyrano also sports a ruff and disparages the newer fashion of collars
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Not a Mask
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Not a Mask: In Act I Scene II, Cyrano is described by one of his friends, Raguenau, as someone who has a nose so incredible, that everyone think it's a joke and he will take his mask off, but Cyrano will always keep it on.
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Don't You Dare Pity Me!
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Don't You Dare Pity Me!: Cyrano is this personified.
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Starving Artist
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Starving Artist: From Act I through Act V (that’s fifteen years), Cyrano’s friends constantly comment on how he rarely eats well. It's not that Cyrano is a bad artist; it's just that he writes satiric letters denouncing false people–- namely, everyone.
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Curb-Stomp Battle
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Curb-Stomp Battle: The highly probable outcome of any battle (of wits or of swords) with Cyrano.
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Wide-Eyed Idealist
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In Act I Scene VII: Theophrast Reunadet (talented creator of the first newspaper, famous philanthropist who died in poverty) shows up briefly only to be dismissed by Cyrano ("Who cares?"). Renaudet was homely, and this affected him throughout his life (the real Cyrano seemed not so affected by this).
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Adaptational Heroism
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In the Depardieu film this doesn't quite work, so Christian is given a scene where he and other cadets rescue her and Ragueneau from the Spanish.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: By the end of the play, both Cyrano and Christian are dead, Christian killed in battle and Cyrano mortally wounded on a day he was supposed to visit Roxane while she was in "eternal mourning." During his last moments, however, Roxane confesses her love for Cyrano after realizing he was the author of Christian's letters, and Cyrano dies with the satisfaction of knowing he was good enough for Roxane after all.
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Stylistic Suck
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Stylistic Suck: Ragueneau's theme for a poem is a recipe in verse.
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Love Hurts
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Love Hurts
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You Fight Like a Cow
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You Fight Like a Cow: Cyrano composes a ballad in honor of Viscount de Valvert while they have a Sword Fight. Valvert is too busy fighting for his life to answer a word.
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Balcony Wooing Scene
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Balcony Wooing Scene: An iconic and often-parodied example of the trope is the scene when Christian reads romantic lines from the garden to his love interest Roxanne who is up on the balcony, while Cyrano hides and feeds him lines. Eventually, Cyrano takes over and starts wooing Roxanne directly, while pretending to be Christian.
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Secretly Dying
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Secretly Dying: Cyrano, due to a...
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Gag Nose
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Gag Nose: Cyrano's most prominent feature and the overall crux of the plot, for the play would end very quickly if he didn't have this.
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Well, Excuse Me, Princess!
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Well, Excuse Me, Princess!: Roxane's requirement that her guy prove how special she is to him via poetic genius is reminiscent of this.
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Volleying Insults
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Volleying Insults: Viscount de Valvert and Cyrano engage in this in Act I Scene IV.
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Butt-Monkey
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Given Ragueneau’s status as the Butt-Monkey in Act II, he could be considered a mere Plucky Comic Relief character. Then we have Act IV where Raguenau risks his life to smuggle food to the Gascon Cadets in the siege of Arras.
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Informed Attractiveness
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Informed Attractiveness: Roxanne.
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Broken Ace
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Broken Ace: Cyrano, Renaissance man, legendary poet, duelist, soldier, philosopher, physicist, musician, playwright, novelist and excellent actor, who also is an ugly, writhing pile of Freudian Excuse, 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.
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall: This play is a blend of farce and drama, and his first act is placed at the Burgundy Theater. Cyrano has interrupted the Show Within a Show La Clorise. The rest of the theater actors are rehearsing a new play, and Cyrano invites them to look at a Sword Fight he will have with one hundred men. It Makes Sense in Context, but it still feels as though Cyrano is talking about his own play.
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Be Yourself
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Be Yourself: Poor Christian believes in this philosophy.
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Taking the Veil
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Taking the Veil: Roxane, after she's widowed, retires to a convent.
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Socially Awkward Hero
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Socially Awkward Hero: Cyrano, in his own way. He can fight off a hundred men easily enough, but he doesn't have the courage to explain his feelings to the woman he loves.
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Of the People
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Barons: All the Gascon Cadets are Barons that indulge in killing anyone who is not Of the People trying to join them, and their ideal is to be a Sociopathic Hero.
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Disproportionate Retribution
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Disproportionate Retribution: Ligniere exposes Count De Guiche's plan to bully Roxane into being The Mistress. De Guiche sends a hundred men to punish Ligniere.
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Fat Bastard
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Fat Bastard: Montfleury, according to Cyrano.
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TheDuenna
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The Duenna
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TheUriahGambit
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The Uriah Gambit: de Guiche tries to orchestrate one for Christian.
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Artistic License – History
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Artistic License – History: Acte V is explicitly set in 1655, yet it mentions Molière's The Schemes of Scapin, which was created much later (the premiere was in 1671). In the play, the Porte de Nesles fight happens during the events of the 1640 segment (during the hiatus between Act I and Act II). In real life, it happened in 1641 after Cyrano left the army (in the play, it would correspond to the hiatus between Act IV and Act V). Christian de Neuvillette existed, but his real name was Christophe de Neuvillette.
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Leave the Two Lovebirds Alone
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Leave the Two Lovebirds Alone: Cyrano invokes this trope when Roxane and her Duenna met him at the bakery of the poets (Roxane's Duenna is supposed to be her chaperone). Cyrano bribes the Duenna with pastries and ask her to eat them in the street, so he can have some privacy with Roxane.
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Crack is Cheaper
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Crack is Cheaper: This attitude is shown In-Universe (and deconstructed) by the baker Ragueneau in this play. His wife Lise remembers a time when he was a normal person, a Supreme Chef with a successful bakery. But over time, he gets infatuated with the poets and his lifestyle. In the first Act, he pays theater's tickets with pies. By the second Act, he accepts poems in return for his food, he pays too much money to an assistant for baking a pie with the form of a lyre and cannot renounce to even one of his precious poems. He will be completely ruined in the beginning of the third Act, abandoned by his neglected wife Lise and he will attempt an Interrupted Suicide.
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Renaissance Man
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Renaissance Man: Cyrano (both in the play and in Real Life).
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It's All My Fault
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It's All My Fault: Roxane says this in Act V. She's wrong, this mess is all Cyrano's.
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Sword Fight
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Sword Fight: In Act I Scene IV, Cyrano and Viscount de Valvert engage in one and Cyrano wins. In Act V Scene VI, Cyrano raves about another Sword Fight with all his enemies (Falsehood, Treachery, Compromise, Prejudice, Folly and Death itself), a combat that Cyrano know he has already lost.
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I Kiss Your Hand
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I Kiss Your Hand: Cyrano kisses the Buffet-Girl's hand after she offers him free food.
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Long List
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Long List: Act I Scene IV: Cyrano improvises twenty better insults that "Your nose is very big" about his own nose. The number of taverns Christian needs to visit to leave a note to Ligniere warning about the plot against him. The number of enemies (not counting the ladies) that Cyrano has made at the Burgundy Theater.
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I Want My Beloved to Be Happy
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I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: Cyrano. Later, Christian.
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The Last DJ
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The Last DJ: Cyrano dares to refuse Cardinal Richelieu's patronage as a playwright because Richelieu could alter his lines.
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Heel–Face Turn
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Duke: After his Heel–Face Turn, Count De Guiche is named Duke De Grammont, and he claims to have not committed any villainy (but then, he could be lying or having Self-Serving Memory).
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Smitten Teenage Girl
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Smitten Teenage Girl: Cyrano picks up one in the theater.
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But for Me, It Was Tuesday
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But for Me, It Was Tuesday:
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Manly Tears
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Manly Tears: 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.
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Cannot Spit It Out
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Cannot Spit It Out: Justified, Cyrano has a Freudian Excuse that doesn't let him spit it out.
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At the Opera Tonight
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At the Opera Tonight: The play begins at the Burgundy Hotel, a Parisian theater; the public was going to see La Clorise, but before it begins, all they really want to do is play cards, drink wine, eat food, brawl with each other, tease girls, make funny pranks, and pick pockets.
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Purple Prose
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Purple Prose: In the Show Within a Show La Clorise.
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Supreme Chef
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Supreme Chef: Ragueneau
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Appearance Angst
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Appearance Angst: Cyrano's famous Gag Nose is the reason he's terrified of confessing his love to Roxane and claims his mother never loved him.
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True Beauty Is on the Inside
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True Beauty Is on the Inside: Cyrano is too cynical to believe people actually believe this. Nevertheless, he invokes this trope at Act I Scene IV when Viscount de Valvert mocks his poor clothes:
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I'll Never Tell You What I'm Telling You!
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I'll Never Tell You What I'm Telling You!: Amazingly Played for Drama when Roxane, after fourteen years, at last realizes that Cyrano was Playing Cyrano:
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Idiot Hero
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Idiot Hero: The ideal of a Gascon Cadet — You can do anything stupid as long as it's heroic enough.
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When She Smiles
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When She Smiles: Joked as the reason Roxane made it past enemy lines. In the Depardieu film this doesn't quite work, so Christian is given a scene where he and other cadets rescue her and Ragueneau from the Spanish.
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The Watson
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The Watson: Le Bret. In half of his dialogue with Cyrano, he asks Cyrano the same questions the audience must be asking (ex. "Why in hell did you something so jerkish/stupid/selfdestructive?"), and Cyrano explains what's going on.
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Arc Words
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Arc Words: Panache. Hooker translated it as "white plume", while decades later Burgess kept it as panache. Both approaches have their merits: while keeping panache untranslated makes the symbolic meaning immediately clear (and students would probably have an easier time with "What does the white plume symbolize" essays), in the context of the play Cyrano is talking about an actual decoration that is used to symbolize something, not just the concept or quality of panache, akin to how an ancient Roman might talk about "laurels".
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The Power of Legacy
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The Power of Legacy: When Christian dies before Cyrano can reveal his secret to Roxanne, Cyrano lets her keep believing Christian was the poet she thought he was (until Cyrano himself is mortally wounded and she figures out the truth)
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Kidnapped by the Call
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Kidnapped by the Call: De Guiche really, really didn't want to risk his life fighting the best part of the Spanish garrison ( along with the Cadets, to boot ). However, since Roxanne won't leave the frontline, his gentlemanly instincts force him to stay and defend her. Roxanne, who assumed him to be a Dirty Coward and told him so to his face, is quite surprised.
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Paralyzing Fear of Sexuality
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Paralyzing Fear of Sexuality: Cyrano confesses to Le Bret that the only thing he fears in the world is that Roxane will laugh at him when he confesses his love for her.
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Like Brother and Sister
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Like Brother and Sister: Roxane breaks Cyrano's heart with this speech (with a chaser of Just Friends) in Act II Act II Scene VI.
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Impoverished Patrician
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Impoverished Patrician: Christian and all the Gascon cadets except de Guiche.
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All Love Is Unrequited
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All Love Is Unrequited: Cyrano, Christian and De Guiche love Roxane, but not one of them will get her. Roxane won’t get any guy too, because she's been Loving a Shadow. Even Ragueneau is abandoned by his wife, Lise. Nobody gets anyone.
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: Cyrano can distribute these in verses form to people he hates or people who stand in his way like candies, usually leaving them dumbfounded.
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Fetch Quest
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Fetch Quest: The Pickpocket sends Christian to various taverns to leave Ligniere a note in each of them about the plot against his life.
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Bullying a Dragon
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Bullying a Dragon: Most prominently, after some comments about Cyrano's murdering ways by the cadets, Christian makes a Hurricane of Puns about Cyrano's nose.
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The Alcoholic
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The Alcoholic: Ligniere. He dislikes orange juice and milk, only stays at the theater to drink wine, and retires to betake of his pet vice again in a tavern.
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Lame Comeback
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Lame Comeback: Immediately jumped on by Cyrano as an opportunity to mock the guy in the Flowery Insults scene.
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Establishing Character Moment
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Establishing Character Moment: Cyrano's performance at the Burgundy Theater.
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Arranged Marriage
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Arranged Marriage: Implied in De Guiche's marriage, De Guiche tried it with Roxana and De Valvert, and invoked with Christian and Roxane.
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Large Ham
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Large Ham: Depardieu as Cyrano in The Film of the Play.
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Base-Breaking Character
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Base-Breaking Character: Played In-Universe at Act II Scene VII when Cyrano finds Don Quixote identifiable, compelling, sympathetic and worthy of imitation, whereas Count De Guiche finds him absolutely insufferable.
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Stepford Smiler
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Stepford Smiler: Cyrano is a Type A, obsessed with not projecting an image of sadness in order to be accepted by his peers.
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Reality Is Unrealistic
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Reality Is Unrealistic: Some of the things the real historical Cyrano supposedly did were not included in the story because they stretch suspension of disbelief too far.
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Gay Paree
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Gay Paree
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What Happened to the Mouse?
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What Happened to the Mouse?: Does Viscount de Valvert survive his Sword Fight with Cyrano in Act I Scene IV or not? The last we see of him is that his friends carry him offstage after his defeat.
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Broken Pedestal
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Broken Pedestal: Molière, in Ragueneau's eyes, for stealing a scene from Cyrano. Cyrano himself thinks Molière has good taste and is truly thankful because he knows that it's the only of his works that will not be forgotten.
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Badass Boast
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Badass Boast: Cyrano's gasconades are spread among the entire play beginning with Act I Scene IV.
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Historical Ugliness Update
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Historical Ugliness Update: Look at this contemporary portrait at the other Wiki. Portraits of Cyrano suggest that he did have a big nose, true, though not nearly as large to justify to an audience all the fuss Cyrano makes about it. So, this Historical Domain Character must look much worse in theater/movies than he actually did in real life for the play to make sense. Just compare the portrait with those images of Cyrano’s depiction in theater and movies.
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Humiliation Conga
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Humiliation Conga: Cyrano puts Valvert through one and de Guiche through many, Roxane puts Christian through one and the last four acts are a long Humiliation Conga for Cyrano. The fact that he retains a measure of his characteristic "panache" despite the situation reveals just how deep his moxie goes.
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Spell My Name with an S
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Spell My Name With An S: Roxane is known as "Roxana" in the Anthony Burgess version.
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Gentleman Snarker
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Gentleman Snarker: Again, Cyrano. (Noticing a pattern here?)
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Minor Flaw, Major Breakup
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Minor Flaw, Major Breakup: Roxane's requirement that her guy prove how special she is to him via poetic genius.
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Did Not Get the Girl
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Did Not Get the Girl
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Stalker with a Crush
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Stalker with a Crush: de Guiche for Roxane, despite that he is already married.
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Proud Warrior Race Guy
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Proud Warrior Race Guy meets Truth in Television: For centuries, the Gascons have had this reputation among the French.
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Didn't Think This Through
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Didn't Think This Through: Roxane decides to go on with her intent to marry Christian on the spot despite knowing full well her Abhorrent Admirer de Guiche, who told her a few minutes ago he had the papers to send Christian's regiment at war, and whom she only barely convinced to not use them to pull out an Uriah Gambit on Cyrano, is coming. Predictably, when he inevitably arrives and finds out, he is infuriated, and goes on with his plan to send Cyrano and Christian to get killed at Arras out of spite.
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Overly Long Name
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Overly Long Name: lampshaded in Act IV, Scene VI:
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Kissing Cousins
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Kissing Cousins: Cyrano is in love with his cousin Roxane, but she can only see him as a brother.
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Hero-Worshipper
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Hero-Worshipper: Ragueneau has shades of this, to Cyrano.
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Shaped Like Itself
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Shaped Like Itself: Act I Scene VII, just before Cyrano will fight against one hundred men, he combines this trope with a Badass Boast:
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Aristocrats Are Evil
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Aristocrats Are Evil: Barons: All the Gascon Cadets are Barons that indulge in killing anyone who is not Of the People trying to join them, and their ideal is to be a Sociopathic Hero. Count: De Guiche is a Jerkass who wants to bully Roxane into being The Mistress, prepares an Uriah Gambit and a Last Stand for all the guys who had humiliated him. Duke: After his Heel–Face Turn, Count De Guiche is named Duke De Grammont, and he claims to have not committed any villainy (but then, he could be lying or having Self-Serving Memory). Marquis: Buffons that enjoy to Poke the Poodle and Evil Is Petty. Viscount: De Valvert is a Jerkass willing to marry Roxanne so Count De Guiche will have easy access to her.
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Exposition Party
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Exposition Party: Act I Scene II. Before La Clorise begins, all the important characters are in the theater. Some of them are presented to the Naïve Newcomer Christian, and Mr. Exposition Ligniere talks about the relationship between Roxane, De Guiche and Valvert. The protagonist himself is absent, so everyone talks about him... because he promised to ruin the play they intend to attend.
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In the Blood
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In the Blood: When Cyrano reacts with shock at Roxane's intention to remain with them during the battle, she responds, "Monsieur de Bergerac, I am your cousin."
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As You Know
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As You Know: In Act V Scene I, we have the conversation of two supporting characters, Sister Claire and Mother Margarita, strictly for the audience's benefit.
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Comically Small Bribe
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Comically Small Bribe: Cyrano bribes Roxane's Duenna (to leave him alone with Roxane) with pastries.
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Poke the Poodle
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Marquis: Buffons that enjoy to Poke the Poodle and Evil Is Petty.
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Practical Joke
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Practical Joke: The Pages in the upper gallery pull up a Burgher's wig on the end of a string.
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HA HA HA—No
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HA HA HA—No: Cyrano invokes this trope in Act I Scene V when he considers the possibility that an ugly man could love, and De Guiche plays it straight in Act II Scene VII when he reveals that he was the man who hired a hundred men against a poet for a satiric poem.
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False Friend
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False Friend: The poets who frequent Raguenau's company claim to love his poetry, but they only want to leech off him. Le Bret lampshades that the true sign of success in Paris at The Cavalier Years is being surrounded by False Friends.
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I Can't Believe a Guy Like You Would Notice Me
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I Can't Believe A Girl Like You Would Notice Me: Cyrano is a self-loathing Jerkass Woobie who fails to notice any of his own redeeming qualities. He cannot believe smart and beautiful Roxane will ever love him.
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Let Them Die Happy
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Let Them Die Happy: Cyrano tells Christian that Roxane chose to love him.
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Ambition Is Evil
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Ambition Is Evil: The Gascon moral code doesn't approve of getting power through connections instead of personal valor.
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One-Man Army
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One-Man Army: 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.
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Throwing Down the Gauntlet
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Throwing Down the Gauntlet
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Insecure Love Interest
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Insecure Love Interest: Cyrano feels that, due to his large nose, he is unworthy of Roxane, whom he is very much attrcted to.
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Mood Whiplash
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Mood Whiplash: Given this play is a blend between Farce and Tragedy, there first three acts are more of a comedy with some dramatic elements, and the two last acts are more of a drama with comedic elements, but in all acts the contrasting elements resonate against each other.
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The Cavalier Years
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The Cavalier Years: Acts I to IV are set in 1640 and Act V is set in 1655.
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Homosocial Heterosexuality
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Homosocial Heterosexuality: The play is more about Cyrano and Christian than it is about poor Roxanne. They come to care far more genuinely for each other than either do for her. Practically Cyrano's last words to her are to beg that she keep on loving Christian's memory and grieving for him. When you take into account the historical Cyrano was pretty open about his bisexuality, and that his favorite joke was that as he was ashamed of it he had to hide behind another man…
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Died in Your Arms Tonight
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Died in Your Arms Tonight: Twice!
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Despite the Plan
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Despite the Plan: Roxane plans to marry Christian when she sees that De Guiche plans to visit her that night. De Guiche plans a Last Stand for the Gascon Cadets. Cyrano plans Playing Cyrano so he can win Roxane’s love.
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Only Known by Their Nickname
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The character of Magdeleine Robin alias Roxane in a mix of two actual people: Magdeleine Robineau, the cousin of Cyrano and wife of the real-life Christian de Neuvillette, and her (unrelated) homonym Marie Robineau, a précieuse who was going by the name of "Roxane".
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Mood Dissonance
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Mood Dissonance: In Act II Scene VI, Cyrano's heart is broken when Roxane confesses to him that she is in love with Christian. Then the Duenna interrupts Cyrano and Roxane telling him she has eaten all the pies Cyrano give them. He comically sends her to read poems and closes the door in her face. The last four acts of this play have funny things and tragic things happening one after the other.
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Excuse Me While I Multitask
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Excuse Me While I Multitask: Cyrano composes a ballad in honor of his opponent while in the midst of a swordfight.
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Love at First Sight
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Love at First Sight: Deconstructed, as Roxane tells Cyrano she fell in love with Christian this way, and his response amounts to, "Are you nuts?! You don't even know a single thing about the guy, and you're in love with him?!" (When he meets Christian, however, he admits he can't blame her, as he is good-looking, and proves to be as brave as the stories about him say, Cyrano also notes the boy is not without wit). Roxane later apologizes to Christian, saying it was wrong of her to fall for him purely for his appearance and that she's learned to love him for his soul (right lesson, wrong guy!).
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Think Nothing of It
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Think Nothing of It: Cyrano does not claim the credit for the victory over one hundred thugs; he even denies being the hero. Then subverted as Roxane, the only person he cares about, really thinks nothing of his victory.
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Warrior Poet
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Warrior Poet: Cyrano again.
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Motifs
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Motifs: Hunger and food (desire and satisfaction).
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Dramatic Irony
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Dramatic Irony: In Act II Scene IV, the poets comment about how the last night, only one man singlehandedly put a whole band of one hundred men to the rout. Only the audience knows that the hero was Cyrano.
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Fatal Flaw
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Fatal Flaw: Vanity, as Cyrano admits in his final scene.
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Bully Hunter
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Bully Hunter: Cyrano proclaims himself a bully hunter at Act I Scene V by challenging anyone to bully his enormous nose, threatening (and dispensing) Disproportionate Retribution.
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Worth It
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Worth It: Cyrano spends his entire month's salary to humiliate Montfleurry.
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Heartbroken Badass
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Heartbroken Badass: Cyrano, after Act II Scene VI.
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Writers Suck
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Writers Suck: Viscount de Valvert shows his contempt for poets by calling Cyrano one of them.
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Deadpan Snarker
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Deadpan Snarker: Cyrano, Lise, Ragueneau... In a play settled in Paris at The Cavalier Years, Witty Banter is Serious Business for everyone.
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Caustic Critic
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Caustic Critic: Cyrano of Montfleury and The Précieuses.
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Selective Obliviousness
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Selective Obliviousness: Cyrano fails to notice that the buffet-girl is a Smitten Teenage Girl with him. He is so convinced he cannot be loved, that Le Bret must point this out to him.
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A Simple Plan
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A Simple Plan: Being a Farce, this play has enough simple plans to qualify for a Gambit Pileup, and, obviously, none of them work.
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Duels Decide Everything
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Duels Decide Everything: Averted.
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Playing Cyrano
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Playing Cyrano: The Trope Namer and Trope Maker.
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Take That!
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Take That!: Cyrano and his troops are enemies of musketeers, who are presented as lecherous thugs whose courage doesn't match their boastfulness and who don’t pay their theatre tickets. Something of this can also possibly be seen toward the famous playwright Molière (in part because, as mentioned in the play, his play Scapin was plagiarized from Cyrano). Roxane is one of the Précieuses ridiculed by Molière but is a fairly level-headed, sympathetic character. Ragueneau kind of fits the model of Molière's cuckolded characters and idolizes him, but when he finally gets a job with him, realizes his idol is an example of Nice Character, Mean Actor. Fictional Cyrano accuses Sercy, (the historical editor of the historical Cyrano’s books) of practicing Vanity Publishing, implying that the historical Cyrano indulged in this practice.
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The Ace
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The Ace: Christian and Cyrano decide to create a perfect "hero of romance" that includes each of their best traits because Christian and Cyrano believe that it's the only one who has a chance to be paired with Roxane.
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Run or Die
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Run or Die: Montfleury makes his choice in Act I Scene IV after Cyrano claps a third time: he runs for his life. Later, The Bore also makes his choice, after Cyrano literally kicks his ass. It was the correct choice for both of them.
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Executive Meddling
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Executive Meddling: An example In-Universe, when Cyrano is tempted to accept a patronage from Cardenal Richelieu, but then de Guiche mentions the one thing Cyrano will not tolerate — someone touching his verses.
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Wrong Insult Offence
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Wrong Insult Offence: Cyrano had a very large nose, which a bit character insulted by calling it "rather large." Cyrano's reaction was to tell him that "rather large" was an absolutely pathetic excuse for an insult and go on to tell him various better ways to insult him.
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Genius Bruiser
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Genius Bruiser: Cyrano.
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Berserk Button
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Berserk Button: The cadets warn their new recruit Christian not to mention the word "nose" around Cyrano if he values his life. Christian decides to show off by doing it anyway, pushing Cyrano nearly to strangle him. Some actors portraying Cyrano show him growing more visibly annoyed at Christian's interruptions and play up the comedy of his attempting to compose himself. But before this scene, he roasted then wounded de Valvert in a duel for saying "You have a big nose."
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Chef of Iron
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Chef of Iron: Ragueneau is a Supreme Chef who is capable of cooking enough food for a regiment and then risks his life to help Roxane smuggle it through enemy lines for the French troops.
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Impossible Task
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Impossible Task: Cyrano claims that fate has decreed that he, being The Grotesque because of his large nose, must love the most beautiful woman there is.
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New Meat
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New Meat: Christian obviously lacks combat experience and is bullied by the rest of the cadets. Fortunately for him, Cyrano helps him to be accepted after Christian demonstrates his valor by bullying Cyrano with a cool Hurricane of Puns.
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Martyrdom Culture
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Martyrdom Culture: All the Gascons sincerely believe that dying for one's beliefs is the only truly worthwhile thing one can do with one's life.
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Farce
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Farce: A blend of Farce and Tragedy.
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Loves My Alter Ego
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Loves My Alter Ego
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Hope Spot
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Hope Spot: Cyrano has two in his hope for winning Roxane’s love. His first Hope Spot lasts a night (between Acts I and II) until he hears Roxane describe the guy she loves as "fair," and the other lasts only mere seconds, right before he hears that Christian has been mortally wounded.
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Protection from Editors
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Protection from Editors: In-Universe: The real reason behind Cyrano's rejection of patronage.
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Offscreen Moment of Awesome
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Offscreen Moment of Awesome: The Porte de Nesles fight, when Cyrano fights against one hundred thugs.
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Compliment Backfire
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Compliment Backfire: Cyrano tricks the poor Bore to invoke this trope (so he can literally kick the Bore's ass). A much more dramatic example happens later, when Roxane tells Christian she loves him more for his soul than his good looks, and that she would still love him if he was ugly. Christian, who is the good looks of his joint character with Cyrano, doesn't take it well and tries to convince Cyrano to reveal the truth instead of letting her live a lie.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: After Cyrano fights a duel while improvising a poem early in the play, d'Artagnan (also a Gascon) shows up briefly to tell him how cool it was. In real life they were contemporaries — it would be surprising if Cyrano de Bergerac (1619-1655) and d'Artagnan (1615-1673) had not run into each other quite a bit. In Act I Scene VII: Theophrast Reunadet (talented creator of the first newspaper, famous philanthropist who died in poverty) shows up briefly only to be dismissed by Cyrano ("Who cares?"). Renaudet was homely, and this affected him throughout his life (the real Cyrano seemed not so affected by this). Also to Titus and Berenice and Caesar and Cleopatra, two of the most famous romances in history, The Adventures of Pinocchio, and Don Quixote. In Act III Scene XIII, the rambling of Cyrano pretending he just fell from the Moon to distract De Guiche are a direct reference to The Other World: Comical History of the States and Empires of the Moon, a proto sci-fi novel written by the historical Cyrano.
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Freudian Excuse
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Freudian Excuse: In Act V Scene VI, we learn the reason why Cyrano could never believe the obvious fact that Roxane could love him back and why he insisted on being a Love Martyr.
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Self-Deprecation
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Self-Deprecation: After a man tries to insult Cyrano and tells him that his nose is "very big", he gives a Long List of better insults in various styles. However, he makes it clear that he wouldn't take such insults from anyone but himself.
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Decadent Court
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Decadent Court
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Love Letter Lunacy
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Love Letter Lunacy
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Side Bet
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Side Bet: Cyrano has threatened to punish Montfleury if he acts in La Clorise. Raguenau and the first Marquis bet a fowl "a la Raguenau" over if he will fulfill his threat or not.
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Glove Slap
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Glove Slap: Invoked by Christian and Cyrano, but neither of them plays it straight.
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What the Hell, Hero?
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What the Hell, Hero?: Nice job ruining three lives Cyrano.
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Professional Butt-Kisser
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Professional Butt-Kisser: Cyrano discusses this trope with Le Bret and vows to defy it.
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Longing Look
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Longing Look: Montfleury gives one of these to Roxane; this is the true cause of Cyrano’s grudge against him.
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Buy Them Off
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Buy Them Off: Used by Cyrano after he refuses to apologize to the Burgundy Theater's audience for interrupting 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 Cardinal Richelieu's patronage.
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Composite Character
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Composite Character: Le Bret and Carbon in the Burgess adaptation. The character of Magdeleine Robin alias Roxane in a mix of two actual people: Magdeleine Robineau, the cousin of Cyrano and wife of the real-life Christian de Neuvillette, and her (unrelated) homonym Marie Robineau, a précieuse who was going by the name of "Roxane".
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Very Loosely Based on a True Story
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Very Loosely Based on a True Story: A strange case, combined with a subverted Roman à Clef where the names did not change, according to this wiki about the play.
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Expy
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Expy: The Duenna is an expy of The Nurse from Romeo and Juliet. Raguenau is an expy of M. Jourdain, protagonist of Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (a play by Molière.) Cyrano is an expy of Grisóstomo, a character from Don Quixote. Le Bret is an expy of Ambrosio, best friend of Grisóstomo, a character from Don Quixote. Roxane is an expy of Marcela, a character from Don Quixote. The Hero Of Romance is an expy and Spear Counterpart of Dulcinea, a character from Don Quixote: A Shadow Archetype who embodies all that is lovable (and none of the defects) of a woman or a man, and that only lives in the mind of his lover.
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Meaningful Rename
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Meaningful Rename: Cyrano's cousin was named Madeleine Robin, but as a member of Les Précieuses, she took a new name in order to reflect the change in their role in life. "Roxane" is an Iranian Name (Roshanak) that means "Little Star" and was the name of princess Roxane, who married Alexander the Great. "Roxane was said by contemporaries to be the most beautiful lady in all Asia". Truth in Television, because the Real Life Madeleine Robin chose this name.
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The Grotesque
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The Grotesque: Cyrano considers himself one even though all that's wrong with him is that he has a big nose.
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Jerkass
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Jerkass: This play deconstructs this trope, as a matter of fact; it's easier to mention the people who don't act like a jerkass to someone, sometime in the play. note (Le Bret, the buffet Girl, the nuns)
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Naïve Newcomer
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Naïve Newcomer: At Act I, Christian has scarcely been twenty days in Paris and begs Ligniere to introduce him to Roxane. He also will join the Guards in the Cadets the next day.
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The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything
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The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: Invoked by Cyrano's improvised poem The Bold Cadets of Gascony, where he describes the life of a Gascon Cadet as nothing more than brawling, swaggering, hiding they are poor, getting badass sobriquets, chasing married women, and intimidating their husbands.
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Heroic Self-Deprecation
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Heroic Self-Deprecation: Cyrano is his own harshest critic.
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Conspicuous Consumption
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Conspicuous Consumption: Cyrano combines it with A Fool and His New Money Are Soon Parted, as he confides to Le Bret that 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 Perpetual Poverty.
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Insult Misfire
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Insult Misfire: In Act I Scene IV, Cyrano manages to misfire the insult to the same person who uttered it:
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Only Useful as Toilet Paper
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Only Useful as Toilet Paper: Baker and wannabe poet Ragueneau has his works used to hold pastries by his more practical wife.
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Brainless Beauty
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Brainless Beauty: Christian, in his own eyes at least. In truth, he is far from stupid, as he improvises some wonderfully witty insults regarding Cyrano's nose when they are first introduced. He's just hopeless when it comes to talking to women. Roxane also (ironically) lampshades this trope in Act III Scene I, saying people usually don't believe someone can be both beautiful and smart.
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Giftedly Bad
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Giftedly Bad: Montfleury thinks he is a dramatic actor capable of romancing the ladies. Everyone else (except maybe his protector the Duke of Candale) disagrees.
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Battle Chant
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Battle Chant: The Gacony Cadets have a chant they do for Christian to demonstrate their togetherness.
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Insult Backfire
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Insult Backfire: Viscount de Valvert calls Cyrano an Impoverished Patrician and poet. He doesn’t mind at all.
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Reverse Psychology
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Reverse Psychology: Roxane and Christian fake an Arranged Marriage to trick a friar into marrying them.
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Last Stand
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De Guiche plans a Last Stand for the Gascon Cadets.
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Romantic False Lead
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Romantic False Lead: Christian.
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Samaritan Syndrome
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Samaritan Syndrome: Christian wishes to have time to defy The Rival to a duel and woo his Love Interest, but he has to save a life!
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Cyrano de Bergerac (Theatre) / int_fb8e9cf4
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Martyr Without a Cause
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Martyr Without a Cause: Cyrano, and Le Bret continuously scolds him about this attitude.
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1.0
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Cyrano de Bergerac (Theatre) / int_fc36853c
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Wouldn't Hit a Girl
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Wouldn't Hit a Girl/Show Some Leg: Shows up in Roxane's journey past enemy Spaniards to join her husband.
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Cyrano de Bergerac (Theatre) / int_fc45bac0
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type
SpearCounterpart
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comment
The Hero Of Romance is an expy and Spear Counterpart of Dulcinea, a character from Don Quixote: A Shadow Archetype who embodies all that is lovable (and none of the defects) of a woman or a man, and that only lives in the mind of his lover.
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Cyrano de Bergerac (Theatre) / int_fda23a3b
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type
Sympathy for the Hero
 Cyrano de Bergerac (Theatre) / int_fe938414
comment
Sympathy for the Hero: De Guiche comes to admire Cyrano and his moral courage.
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Cyrano de Bergerac (Theatre) / int_fe938414
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Bragging Theme Tune
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Bragging Theme Tune: Cyrano improvises a poem about the life of a Gascon Cadet at Act II Scene VII.
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Perpetual Poverty
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Perpetual Poverty: Cyrano, due to always indulging in Conspicuous Consumption combined with A Fool and His New Money Are Soon Parted.
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Cyrano de Bergerac (Theatre)

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A Father to His Men / int_f46fa37
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A Fool and His New Money Are Soon Parted / int_f46fa37
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A Lesson Learned Too Well / int_f46fa37
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A Simple Plan / int_f46fa37
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Acceptable Hard Luck Targets / int_f46fa37
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All of the Other Reindeer / int_f46fa37
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Ambition Is Evil / int_f46fa37
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Anvil on Head / int_f46fa37
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Appearance Angst / int_f46fa37
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Aristocrats Are Evil / int_f46fa37
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Arranged Marriage / int_f46fa37
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As You Know / int_f46fa37
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At the Opera Tonight / int_f46fa37
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Attention Whore / int_f46fa37
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Backstab Backfire / int_f46fa37
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Balcony Wooing Scene / int_f46fa37
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Be Yourself / int_f46fa37
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Beast and Beauty / int_f46fa37
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Bragging Theme Tune / int_f46fa37
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Brainless Beauty / int_f46fa37
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Broken Ace / int_f46fa37
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Bully Hunter / int_f46fa37
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Bullying a Dragon / int_f46fa37
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Buy Them Off / int_f46fa37
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Cannot Talk to Women / int_f46fa37
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Caustic Critic / int_f46fa37
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Chef of Iron / int_f46fa37
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Comically Missing the Point / int_f46fa37
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Comically Small Bribe / int_f46fa37
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Compliment Backfire / int_f46fa37
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Conspicuous Consumption / int_f46fa37
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Counting to Three / int_f46fa37
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Courtly Love / int_f46fa37
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Crack is Cheaper / int_f46fa37
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Culture Clash / int_f46fa37
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Cultured Badass / int_f46fa37
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Dare to Be Badass / int_f46fa37
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Daydream Believer / int_f46fa37
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Death of the Hypotenuse / int_f46fa37
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Decadent Court / int_f46fa37
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Defector from Decadence / int_f46fa37
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Despite the Plan / int_f46fa37
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Did Not Get the Girl / int_f46fa37
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Died in Your Arms Tonight / int_f46fa37
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Differently Dressed Duplicates / int_f46fa37
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Digging Yourself Deeper / int_f46fa37
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Dirty Coward / int_f46fa37
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Disaster Dominoes / int_f46fa37
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Disproportionate Retribution / int_f46fa37
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Disproportionate Reward / int_f46fa37
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Do Wrong, Right / int_f46fa37
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Domestic Abuse / int_f46fa37
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Dramatic Irony / int_f46fa37
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Duels Decide Everything / int_f46fa37
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Dying Declaration of Love / int_f46fa37
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Easter Egg / int_f46fa37
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Even Evil Has Standards / int_f46fa37
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Evil Is Petty / int_f46fa37
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Excuse Me While I Multitask / int_f46fa37
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Expository Pronoun / int_f46fa37
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"Facing the Bullets" One-Liner / int_f46fa37
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False Friend / int_f46fa37
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Farce / int_f46fa37
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Fetch Quest / int_f46fa37
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Flowery Insults / int_f46fa37
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Friendly Enemy / int_f46fa37
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Gag Nose / int_f46fa37
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Gambit Pileup / int_f46fa37
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Genius Bonus / int_f46fa37
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Gentleman Snarker / int_f46fa37
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Giftedly Bad / int_f46fa37
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Girl Posse / int_f46fa37
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Glove Slap / int_f46fa37
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Gone Horribly Right / int_f46fa37
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Gratuitous Latin / int_f46fa37
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Grin of Audacity / int_f46fa37
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HA HA HA—No / int_f46fa37
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Halloween Cosplay / int_f46fa37
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He Who Fights Monsters / int_f46fa37
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Hero-Worshipper / int_f46fa37
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Heroic BSoD / int_f46fa37
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Heroic Comedic Sociopath / int_f46fa37
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Hidden Depths / int_f46fa37
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Historical Ugliness Update / int_f46fa37
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Homosocial Heterosexuality / int_f46fa37
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Hope Spot / int_f46fa37
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I Can Still Fight! / int_f46fa37
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I Can't Believe a Guy Like You Would Notice Me / int_f46fa37
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I Kiss Your Hand / int_f46fa37
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I Want My Beloved to Be Happy / int_f46fa37
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Ignore the Disability / int_f46fa37
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I'll Never Tell You What I'm Telling You! / int_f46fa37
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Impossible Task / int_f46fa37
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Impoverished Patrician / int_f46fa37
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In the Blood / int_f46fa37
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Insecure Love Interest / int_f46fa37
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Insufferable Genius / int_f46fa37
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Insult Misfire / int_f46fa37
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Kissing Cousins / int_f46fa37
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Law of Disproportionate Response / int_f46fa37
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall / int_f46fa37
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Leave the Two Lovebirds Alone / int_f46fa37
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Let Them Die Happy / int_f46fa37
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Long List / int_f46fa37
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Longing Look / int_f46fa37
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Love Before First Sight / int_f46fa37
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Love Confessor / int_98751e17
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Love Hurts / int_f46fa37
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Love Letter Lunacy / int_f46fa37
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Love Martyr / int_f46fa37
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Loving a Shadow / int_f46fa37
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Manly Tears / int_f46fa37
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Martyr Without a Cause / int_f46fa37
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Martyrdom Culture / int_f46fa37
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Master of Delusion / int_f46fa37
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Master of the Mixed Message / int_f46fa37
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Matchmaker Crush / int_f46fa37
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Matron Chaperone / int_f46fa37
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Meaningful Rename / int_f46fa37
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Metaphorgotten / int_f46fa37
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Miles Gloriosus / int_f46fa37
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Mood Dissonance / int_f46fa37
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Naïve Newcomer / int_f46fa37
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Never Heard That One Before / int_f46fa37
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New Meat / int_f46fa37
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Nice to the Waiter / int_f46fa37
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No True Scotsman / int_f46fa37
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No, You / int_f46fa37
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Not a Mask / int_f46fa37
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"Not So Different" Remark / int_f46fa37
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Oblivious to Love / int_f46fa37
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Of the People / int_f46fa37
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One-Man Army / int_f46fa37
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One Scene, Two Monologues / int_f46fa37
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Only Useful as Toilet Paper / int_f46fa37
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Opponent Instruction / int_f46fa37
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Paralyzing Fear of Sexuality / int_f46fa37
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Parody Names / int_f46fa37
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Peer Pressure Makes You Evil / int_f46fa37
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Peerless Love Interest / int_f46fa37
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Percussive Pickpocket / int_f46fa37
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Perpetual Poverty / int_f46fa37
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Phrase Catcher / int_f46fa37
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Pinocchio Nose / int_f46fa37
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Poirot Speak / int_f46fa37
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Poke the Poodle / int_f46fa37
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Professional Butt-Kisser / int_f46fa37
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Proud Warrior Race Guy / int_f46fa37
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Purple Prose / int_f46fa37
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Rant-Inducing Slight / int_f46fa37
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Red Baron / int_f46fa37
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Refusal of the Call / int_f46fa37
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Renaissance Man / int_f46fa37
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Roman à Clef / int_f46fa37
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Run or Die / int_f46fa37
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Samaritan Syndrome / int_f46fa37
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School Play / int_f46fa37
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Screw the Money, I Have Rules! / int_f46fa37
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Screw the Rules, I Have Connections! / int_f46fa37
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Screw the Rules, I Have Money! / int_f46fa37
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Secretly Dying / int_f46fa37
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Selective Obliviousness / int_f46fa37
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Shadow Archetype / int_f46fa37
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Shipper on Deck / int_f46fa37
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Side Bet / int_f46fa37
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Silly Rabbit, Idealism Is for Kids! / int_f46fa37
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Smitten Teenage Girl / int_f46fa37
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Socially Awkward Hero / int_f46fa37
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Spanner in the Works / int_f46fa37
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Starving Artist / int_f46fa37
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Stepford Smiler / int_f46fa37
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Stylistic Suck / int_f46fa37
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Supreme Chef / int_f46fa37
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Suspiciously Specific Tense / int_f46fa37
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Sword Fight / int_f46fa37
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Sympathy for the Hero / int_f46fa37
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Take Our Word for It / int_f46fa37
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Taking the Veil / int_f46fa37
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Terrible Pick-Up Lines / int_f46fa37
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The Alcoholic / int_f46fa37
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The Catchphrase Catches On / int_f46fa37
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The Cavalier Years / int_f46fa37
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The Film of the Play / int_f46fa37
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The Ingenue / int_f46fa37
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The Mistress / int_f46fa37
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The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything / int_f46fa37
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The Power of Legacy / int_f46fa37
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The Voice / int_f46fa37
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The Watson / int_f46fa37
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Think Nothing of It / int_f46fa37
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Throwing Down the Gauntlet / int_f46fa37
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True Beauty Is on the Inside / int_f46fa37
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Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny / int_f46fa37
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Unrequited Love Lasts Forever / int_f46fa37
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Unwitting Instigator of Doom / int_f46fa37
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Uriah Gambit / int_f46fa37
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Vanity Publishing / int_f46fa37
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Volleying Insults / int_f46fa37
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Warrior Poet / int_f46fa37
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Well, Excuse Me, Princess! / int_f46fa37
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Who's Laughing Now? / int_f46fa37
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Wouldn't Hurt a Child / int_f46fa37
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Writers Suck / int_f46fa37
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Wrong Guy First / int_f46fa37
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Xanatos Speed Chess / int_f46fa37
 CyranodeBergerac
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Cyrano de Bergerac (Theatre)
 DannyAndTheDeepBlueSea
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Cyrano de Bergerac (Theatre)
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Fat Bastard / int_f46fa37
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Heartbroken Badass / int_f46fa37