Cyrano de Bergerac will be always remembered by his physical structures such as his large nose. Cyrano outshines those around him, finding eloquence in the face of darkness and comforting those who mourn his passing.
He proclaims himself a lover, duelist, writer, poet, musician, and etc. We will linger on his persistent bravery and his nobility of spirit, in taking daring risks to get Christian's letters to Roxanne even though they weren't written by Christian, and his refusal to yield to the patronage system (meaning that an artist would be taken under the protection and be provided for by a nobleman, his patron), surviving by his wit and art alone without help from others, he's a pretty admirable character. Cyrano de Bergerac is a character who holds his personal honor above all else. As a result of this belief, Cyrano's life is one of triumph as well as one of personal sadness. Though he ''wins some, and loses some,'' in the end, he suggests that he is absolutely satisfied with his life as he has lived it because he has lived it honorably.
Is this a good EULOGY for CYRANO DE BERGERAC?cafe racer
On a scale of 1 to 10 it's a 6. I think this eulogy is too descriptive. Highlight the person and what he stood for and who he was but without describing the exact circumstances of his actions.
Try this:
Cyrano de Bergerac will be missed. A man of shinning eloquence in the face of darkness, he will always linger in the minds of those who mourn his passing. And who could forget that nose!
A self proclaimed lover, skilled duelist, writer, poet, musician, and for many, a brave and noble man who risked his life to get Christian's letters to Roxanne. Cyrano de Bergerac was above all, a man with great honor, a true hero with an unrivaled dedication to others.
Cyrano's life is one of triumph as well as one of personal sadness. Although he won, and lost, in the end, he proclaimed he was absolutely satisfied with how he lived his life because he lived it with honor.
I hope you like it.
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