Christian de Neuvillette
Christian de Neuvillette is a fictional character from the play "Cyrano de Bergerac," written by Edmond Rostand. He is portrayed as a handsome but somewhat simple young man who falls in love with Roxane, a beautiful and intelligent woman. Despite his good looks, Christian struggles with expressing his feelings and relies on the eloquence of Cyrano de Bergerac, his friend, to win Roxane's heart.
In the story, Christian's lack of wit contrasts sharply with Cyrano's poetic talent. This dynamic creates a complex love triangle, as Christian represents physical attraction while Cyrano embodies intellectual depth. Their relationship ultimately explores themes of love, identity, and the nature of true beauty.