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Student Essay on Cyrano: An Admirable Man

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Edmond Rostand
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Cyrano: An Admirable Man

Summary:   Essay describes how Cyrano de Bergerac is an admirable man.


Cyrano de Bergerac is a man that every girl would love. Edmond Rostand, author of Cyrano de Bergerac, has created a character unlike any other, he has pride, courage, bravery, knowledge, and wit. Cyrano's notable characteristics are easily picked out through the play, making him difficult to dislike. Each time Cyrano talks, bits of his character are revealed to the reader. Cyrano is a very courageous, heroic, and admirable man.

Love, a short, but strong word, and it means the world to Cyrano. You could say that it is the most important thing in Cyrano's life. Cyrano has never been loved in his life, but Cyrano has loved. In Cyrano's case, actually having a women love him back is a life charm. Cyrano believes that because of his large nose, that he could never have a beautiful.....

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