Cyrano de Bergerac
"Cyrano de Bergerac" is a play written by Edmond Rostand in 1897. It tells the story of Cyrano, a talented poet and swordsman with a large nose, who is in love with his beautiful cousin, Roxane. However, he believes his appearance makes him unworthy of her love.
To win Roxane's heart, Cyrano helps Christian, a handsome but inarticulate man, by writing love letters on his behalf. The play explores themes of love, honor, and the struggle between inner beauty and outer appearance, ultimately leading to a poignant and tragic conclusion.