Romeo and Juliet can be referred to as tragedy or comedy. The scene where Mercutio dies is the main turning point from comedy to tragedy. Before the death of Mercutio there are many jokes and funny business, after the death it suddenly changes and it all becomes serious. In the Leonardo di Caprio version of the film after Mercutio's death the sky turns dark and the music becomes more dramatic. Romeo and Juliet is one of the confusing play that Shakespeare wrote which can be viewed in two ways.
It is definatley a tragedy. Any play in which the main characters die and there is a lot of grief at the end, it is a tragedy.
Cyrano is more of a romantic comedy due to Cyrano's great amounts of wit and intelligence as well as his passion for Roxanne. There are many parts in this play that are very funny and parts that are very melancholy as well. Cyrano can be a bit of a bully at times and as sad as it sounds, those parts are pretty funny in the play. Even though Cyrano is very boastful, he is also very kind, passionate, a poet, a grand sworsman, and so many other great things. But unfortunately, he is extremely unattractive which holds him back from telling Roxanne that he loves her. On the contrary, Christian is very hansome but doesnt have all the wonderful qualities that Cyrano has- and ofcourse Roxanne falls in love with him. During the play things get very funny. For example, when Christian tries to go on his own by telling Roxanne that he loves her, that was all that he could say. She then blew him off, and he didnt know what to do. Then Cyrano steppped in (acting as Christian) and played with all the words portraying all his love for her. In turn, Roxanne fell in love with the words and then married Christian.
Cyrano De Bergerac is both a comedy and a tragedy. There is evidence of comedy traits and tragedy traits.
It's a tragedy. The main characters both die in circumstances similar to those of Romeo and Juliet.
Tragedy Sir.
Cymbeline contains all three.
Hercule Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac (Born Savinien de Cyrano, 6 March 1619 - 28 July 1655) was a French dramatist and duelist who is now best remembered for the many works of fiction which have been woven around his life story.
To "pull a Cyrano" is to speak through someone else, as Cyrano spoke to Roxanne through a proxy. For example, when Karl Rove was policy chief for the Bush Administration, he was accused of pulling a Cyrano by sending Cabinet members and allies in Congress to Sunday morning talk shows and instructing them what to say.
Gerard depardieu
To have Roxane love him and achieve the perfect death.
The cast of Cyrano de Bergerac - 1960 includes: Palau as Le capucin Georges Atlas as Un garde Philippe Avron Bruno Balp as Le portier Edmond Beauchamp as Carbon de Casteljaloux Michel Beaune as Cuigy Daniel Dancourt as Le second marquis Christiane Desbois as Soeur Marthe Jean Deschamps as De Guiche Michel Galabru as Ragueneau Pierre Gallon as De Valvert Evelyne Istria as La seconde soeur Jean Laroquette as Le second joueur Michel Le Royer as Christian de Neuvillette Philippe Lejour as Le premier marquis Jacques Marin as Montfleury Robert Puig as Le fils du bourgeois Roland Rodier as Le premier cadet Daniel Sorano as Cyrano de Bergerac Liliane Sorval as Lise Jean Topart as Le Bret Roger Trapp as Un porteur
The full name of Cyrano De Bergerac is: Hercule-Savinien-De Cyrano de Bergerac.
Cyrano's answer by action and word, "I am Cyrano."
Cyrano de Bergerac was born on March 6, 1619.
Cyrano de Bergerac was born on March 6, 1619.
Cyrano de Bergerac was born on March 6, 1619.
Cyrano de Bergerac The Musical was created in 2009.
Cyrano de Bergerac - Alfano - was created in 1936.
The author of Cyrano de Bergerac is Edmond Rostand, a French playwright who wrote the play in 1897. It is a historical drama based on the life of the real-life poet and soldier Cyrano de Bergerac.
Cyrano de Bergerac - writer - was born on 1619-03-06.
Cyrano de Bergerac was born on March 6, 1619.
Cyrano de Bergerac died on July 28, 1655 at the age of 36.
The cast of Cyrano de Bergerac - 2007 includes: Eric Ruf as Christian Andrzej Seweryn as Le comte de Guiche Michel Vuillermoz as Cyrano de Bergerac