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Friday, February 15, 2019

Comparing Cyrano de Bergerac and the Movie, Roxanne Essay -- Compare C

Comparing Cyrano de Bergerac and the Movie, RoxanneIsnt it easier to get into the fancy that a main character would be engaged in a fist fight, rather than a sword fight? Arent kick up fighters, as characters, more believable than a bunch of olden daytime French cadets? I certainly think so. To me it is just more tangible to collapse the mintting of a story in new-made quantify and in the United States. Rostands Cyrano De Bergerac is write about a time that no one alive now has experienced. There is the same plot idea that an ugly man wants the pretty girl, but she is too busy organism infatuated with the pretty boy to notice the intellect of the man she genuinely comes to love. Steve Martins Roxanne and Rostands Cyrano De Bergerac are similar in the sense that they both appeal to the volume of the same time period in which each one was written and performed. Ever been to Paris, France in the year 1640? No? Well neither have I, but I have been residing in the United State s in modern font times. I related more to this version of Cyrano de Bergerac because the settings are familiar. In the master key version there is a sword fight at a theater. Well for one, most people nowadays have the mind set that sword fights are for the aristocrats and Romeo and Juliet. Roxanne has fist fights and many events happen in a metre. I?ve seen fist fights and I have been in a bar and grill which is why I can relate to Roxanne. Another modern twist to Roxanne is the occupations of the characters. The fire figh...

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