Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand
  • 1. Cyrano de Bergerac, a play written by Edmond Rostand and first performed in 1897, is a romantic and poetic tale set in 17th century France that explores themes of love, honor, and the complexities of human emotion. The story centers around the eloquent and witty Cyrano, a skilled swordsman and a brilliant poet, who is deeply in love with his beautiful cousin Roxane. However, Cyrano is plagued by insecurities due to his large nose, which he believes makes him unworthy of her affection. In a twist of fate, he helps the handsome but dull Christian win Roxane's heart by lending his words to Christian, who lacks the ability to express his feelings. The play is celebrated for its rich language, memorable characters, and the poignant exploration of unrequited love and self-sacrifice. Cyrano's noble spirit and sharp intellect shine through as he grapples with his own feelings while orchestrating a relationship built on deception. Ultimately, the narrative unfurls in a tragic yet heartwarming manner, inviting the audience to ponder the true essence of love, beauty, and the courage to be oneself.

    What is Cyrano known for?
A) His wit and skill with words
B) His good looks
C) His bravery in battle
D) His wealth
  • 2. Who does Cyrano love?
A) Marianne
B) Roxane
C) Claudine
D) Judith
  • 3. Who does Roxane initially fall in love with?
A) Ragueneau
B) De Guiche
C) Christian
D) Cyrano
  • 4. What is Cyrano's physical characteristic?
A) A large nose
B) A limp
C) He is very short
D) Blindness
  • 5. Who is Ragueneau?
A) A pastry chef and Cyrano's friend
B) A playwright
C) A nobleman
D) A soldier
  • 6. What is the primary theme of the play?
A) Heroism in battle
B) The role of fate
C) The conflict between appearance and reality
D) Economic struggles
  • 7. What do the letters symbolize in the play?
A) Honor
B) Love and communication
C) War and conflict
D) Friendship
  • 8. Which character provides comic relief in the play?
A) Cyrano
B) Christian
C) Ragueneau
D) De Guiche
  • 9. What does the character of Roxane represent?
A) Idealized love
B) Honor
C) Wealth
D) Distrust
  • 10. Who is the author of 'Cyrano de Bergerac'?
A) Marcel Proust
B) Victor Hugo
C) Molière
D) Edmond Rostand
  • 11. Who is in love with Roxane?
A) Christian de Neuvillette
B) Cyrano de Bergerac
C) Le Bret
D) Count de Guiche
  • 12. In which city does the play take place?
A) London
B) Rome
C) Paris
D) Versailles
  • 13. Which character serves as Cyrano's confidant?
A) Ragueneau
B) Roxane
C) Christian
D) Le Bret
  • 14. What type of literature is 'Cyrano de Bergerac'?
A) A play
B) A poem
C) A novel
D) A short story
  • 15. How does Christian die?
A) In battle
B) From poison
C) In a duel
D) In a jesting accident
  • 16. What literary device is heavily used in the play?
A) Wordplay
B) Simplicity
C) Stream of consciousness
D) Realism
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