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100
Who is Cyrano's love?
What is Roxanne
100
Why does Ragueneau's marriage fail.
What is because his wife leaves him for a muskateer.
100
Where did Edmond Rostand grow up?
What is Paris, France.
100
"Your nose is...very big."
Who is Valvert.
100
Who is the author?
Who is Edmond Rostand.
200
Who tells Christian about the plot to kill Ligniere.
Who is the Pickpocket.
200
How does Christian die?
What is from a bullet wound in battle.
200
What was Edmond Rostand's father's occupation?
What is a journalist.
200
"His face shines with wit and intelligence. He's proud, noble, young, fierce, and handsome."
Who is Roxanne.
200
In what century is the play set?
What is the 19th Century.
300
Who hires the 100 men to kill Ligniere?
Who is De Guiche.
300
Why does Cyrano resist the temptation to duel Christian?
What is because he promised to protect him to Roxanne.
300
Cyrano De Bergerac was Edmond Rostand's most fdamous work; true or false?
What is true.
300
"I need eloquence, and I have none."
Who is Christian.
300
Who is the protagonist in the play.
Who is Cyrano.
400
Who insults Cyrano's nose most often in the play?
Who is Cyrano.
400
Who is the actor that Cyrano banned from the stage?
Who is Montfleury?
400
What caused Edmond to move from Northern France?
What is his deteriorating health.
400
"Nothing...it's...it's...it's only a twinge of pain from this little scratch."
Who is Cyrano.
400
What is the theme from the play?
What is inner and outer beauty.
500
Who kills De Guiche.
What is a trick question.
500
Where does Cyrano meet Roxanne in act 2?
What is the bakery.
500
In what century did the "real" Cyrano live?
What is the 17th Century.
500
"Roxanne wont be disillusioned."
Who is Cyrano.
500
What is the genre of this work?
What is a heroic comedy.
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