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Cyrano vs Hunchback
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo and Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand have similar characters. One example of alike characters are Phoebus and Christian. Esmeralda and Roxane, are another example. Quasimodo and Cyrano are the final example. Not to mention these two stories have nearly identical plots. They both feature a protagonist whose physical appearance is faulty, but have a pure soul, and an undying love for a beautiful woman. Also the woman that they love is in love with a physically gorgeous man, but not as attractive emotionally. Both The Hunchback of Notre-Dame and Cyrano de Bergerac contain different examples of extremely comparable characters. The point both of these authors are attempting to make is that appearances are not fair representations of the person’s heart. Phoebus and Christian share many similar characteristics. Both Phoebus and Christian have no substance once one gets past their immense beauty. Phoebus and Christian are some of the most physically beautiful men in any story. They look like they are Greek Gods. Even throughout all of their beauty, the part that really counts in a person, their soul and personality, is extremely shallow in both of these characters. Also in both of these stories Phoebus and Christian are in love with the person that the protagonist is in love with. Talking about Christian, Cuigy says, “Rather a fine head, is it not? The profile…” (Rostand 8). In this quote Cuigy immediately recognizes Christian’s attractive appearance as soon as he walks into the theater. Christian is such a gorgeous man that another man can recognize and appreciate his looks. The main difference between Christian and Phoebus is that Christian honestly wishes that he could be a poet like Cyrano. Phoebus is content with being a beautiful shell. Phoebus also does not truly care for Esmeralda, and only wants her for her beauty. Christian, on the other hand has real feelings for Roxane. Christian and Phoebus

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