After reading Act 4: What new dimensions does Roxane reveal in her conversation with Christian? What does she fail to see? What new sides to Christian do we see in this act? Why does Cyrano not tell Roxane the truth about the letters? Why does he not tell Christian the truth about Roxane? Do you agree with Christian when he says that it is really Cyrano whom Roxane loves? Explain.
How do you think Roxane would have responded if Cyrano had been able to tell her the truth about the letters and his feelings?
Comment on the different kinds of irony you find in Cyrano. Give references to any of the following topics that are important to Cyrano: inner vs. outer beauty/Idealism/Individualism/The Value of Language and Poetry/Different attitudes toward love. -ms h
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
After Act 2: Do you think the agreement between Cyrano and Christian is practical? What problems do you foresee in it? Why does Cyrano make this agreement with Christian? What will he gain? What is your impression of Roxanne after her conversation with Cyrano? Is she deserving of Cyrano's love? Explain.
During and after Act 3: Describe Cyrano's mixed feelings when he speaks to Roxane unseen. Why might be be both happy and sad? An idealist is someone who follows his or her beliefs beyond the point of practicality and who acts as if the world were better than it really is. From what you have seen of Cyrano so far, show how he is an idealist.
Do you think a love like Cyrano's is actually greater than a love like Christian's? Why or why not?
Comment on any of the irony of the play: verbal, situational, and/or dramatic.
Comment on any of the major topics covered so far in the play.
During and after Act 3: Describe Cyrano's mixed feelings when he speaks to Roxane unseen. Why might be be both happy and sad? An idealist is someone who follows his or her beliefs beyond the point of practicality and who acts as if the world were better than it really is. From what you have seen of Cyrano so far, show how he is an idealist.
Do you think a love like Cyrano's is actually greater than a love like Christian's? Why or why not?
Comment on any of the irony of the play: verbal, situational, and/or dramatic.
Comment on any of the major topics covered so far in the play.
Cyrano Question....
As we all know, Cyrano is not very attractive...especially to women. But, his personality is outstanding. Do you think that he has a chance with Roxane? Do you think that she can look past his appearance, and judge him on his personality? Why or why not?
-Jocelyn Chan(:
-Jocelyn Chan(:
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Cyrano de Bergerac is a multi-faceted character: honorable, yet poor; physically brave, yet emotionally fearful; poetic and articulate, yet ill-prepared and unattractive. What are your first judgments of Cyrano and why have you come to those conclusions? Is there someone famous you can compare him with? How so?
Who is your favorite character so far? Why?
Write about any of the key ideas in Cyrano: inner versus outer beauty/Idealism/Individualism/The value of language and poetry/Different attitudes toward love.ms h
Who is your favorite character so far? Why?
Write about any of the key ideas in Cyrano: inner versus outer beauty/Idealism/Individualism/The value of language and poetry/Different attitudes toward love.ms h
Part of the expectations for this unit will be to log on to this website at least twice a week (2x). These two log-ins must be on different days of the week. You may receive credit in 3 different ways: 1. If you are confused by something you've encountered in your reading, you may post a question over that reading for your classmates to answer. 2. You may answer a question(s) over the assigned reading posted by your classmate(s). 3. You may respond to a post I've left you on the blog. Make sure you: 1. Include your name so I can give you credit. 2. Use appropriate language or no credit will be given. 3. Your posts must be insightful/worthwhile or no credit given 4. Post questions, answers, and reflections PRIOR to coming to class. You will not receive credit for posts made after we've already discussed the day's reading as a class. This is meant to be a fun, interactive activity, so engage back and forth with your classmates as you attempt to come to an understanding of Cyrano de Bergerac.
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