Cyrano de Bergerac Act V.

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Cyrano de Bergerac Act V

Scene Change! 15 years later Ladies of the Cross Convent in Paris

Act V scene i Mother Marguerite, Sister Marthe, Sister Claire, other Nuns Questions Why do the nuns love Cyrano? How would you describe their interactions? Notes Cyrano is still poor, and still too proud to ask for help Marshal Duke de Grammont is Count de Guiche’s new title

Act V scene ii Roxane, Duke de Grammont, Le Bret, Ragueneau, a Nun Questions How does Roxane feel about her life? Should we feel sorry for Cyrano? The Duke says no… How has the Duke changed? What does he think of Cyrano’s way of life now? What has happened to Ragueneau over the years? Notes Irony in Roxane’s statement that “He [Christian] showed his true nature only to those who knew him well.” Roxane’s “eternal tapestry” – Penelope! Cyrano hasn’t changed

Act V scene iii Le Bret, Ragueneau Questions What news does Ragueneau bring? What is Le Bret’s plan? What does Roxane assume is happening?

Act V scene iv Roxane, Sister Marthe, a Nun Questions What is symbolic about Roxane’s thoughts? Who has just arrived? Is this surprising?

Act V scene v Roxane, Cyrano, Sister Marthe Questions Notes What visitor is Cyrano talking about? How are Cyrano’s comments about the leaves prophetic? How does Roxane finally understand? Notes Tears and blood on the letter – together, Cyrano and Christian form one romantic hero

Act V scene vi Questions Notes Why does Cyrano take responsibility for things outside his control? What does Cyrano say about his impending death? How did Roxane bring Cyrano happiness? Notes White plume - panache “His soul sat up. It met me. Those kinds of souls always do – the best ones. The best ones who rise up and say ‘I know who you are and I am ready. Not that I want to go, of course, but I will come.’ Those souls are always light because more of them have been put out. More of them have already found their way to other places.” Markus Zusak, The Book Thief