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      • But after Christian’s death, Roxane spends 15 years mourning his loss—her love is clearly enduring and faithful, long outlasting the “shallowness” we might think of as associated with a strictly physical attraction. And yet she’s also mourning a human who didn’t really exist: someone who had Christian’s face and Cyrano’s eloquence.
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  2. This shift alters the play’s remaining action and resolves its main action and conflict. Roxane exhibits the sheer power of love over attraction, both at Arras and in the play’s final scene, when she declares her love for the deformed Cyrano.

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  3. Roxane agrees. Cyrano reads the letter out loud, barely looking at it. The letter talks about how Christian will die soon, but will always love Roxane. Roxane is amazed by the sound of Cyrano’s voice as he reads—she senses that she’s heard this tone of voice before, though she can’t remember exactly where.

  4. One way to begin talking about love in Cyrano is to ask why Cyrano is in love with his cousin, Roxane. Cyrano’s love shows elements of the Platonic ideal: the notion, named for the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, that love should be based on people’s attraction to one another’s minds or souls, rather than their bodies.

  5. Exasperated, Cyrano switches places with Christian and, imitating Christian’s voice, gives a beautiful speech for Roxane. He says that his love is like a vast mountain—so vast that it takes time to climb. Roxane is overcome with love, and tells “Christian” to climb up to see her.

  6. Roxane brags to Cyrano how much she loves Christian because he is so clever and writes so beautifully to her. She reads some examples and calls him a genius; Cyrano tries to pretend to be jealous but is flattered. De Guiche approaches and Roxane tells Cyrano to hide inside with Duenna. Scene II.

  7. A Capuchin friar arrives, looking for Roxane. Cyrano sends him in the wrong direction and returns his attention to Roxane on the balcony. Cyrano tries to gloss Christian’s request over, but there is no need; as we said, Roxane is all lovey-dovey and ready for a make-out session.

  8. Cyrano de Bergerac is the tale of a man with an abnormally large nose who is in love with his beautiful cousin Roxane. She is, however, in love with the handsome soldier Chnstian.