Scribe Bergurac, written by Edmund Rostan, is a drama about poet swordsmen with a sullen attitude and a long nose. As people read in this play, people notice people speaking differently, dressing and socializing. The letters in this book live in France in the 17th century, so it is not surprising that their customs are far from our customs today. Cyrano de Bergerac has three cultural themes. The attitude of this play is very interesting.
One of the themes of Cyrano De Bergerac, Edmond Rothstead's play is a scam. Cirano de Bergerac is a play about the French army's chief Silano de Bergerac. Silano de Bergerac was held in France in 1640. Through the drama, Cyrano tried to win the name of the girl he loved Roxanne. At the beginning of the script, Cyrano wrote a love letter to Roxanne. He believes that when she talks about a person he likes, she loves him when she says that she likes handsome. Cyrano then discovered that Roxanne loves his friend Christian, his desperate foolish friend. Through the story, many characters deceive each other. This happened in Silano three times while telling the Christians that she would write letters to him to Roxanne as she falls in love with him. Another trick in the drama was to let Cyrano deceive Christian and feel Roxanne does not like it.
In 1897, French poet Edmund Rostan released a script called Silano de Bergerac to convey the story of Silano. This play became the most successful work by Rothstein, centered around the love of Silano to beautiful Roxan, had to pursue a more traditional handsome but less clear friend friend Christian de Neuillette. Silano de Bergerac (1662). LesNouvellesœuvresdeMonsieur de Cyrano Bergerrack. The detailed list of Estats et Empires du Soleil also includes other French books. Paris: Charles de Sesie. Acquired on April 4, 2015