Comte de Guiche

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Comte de Guiche is a powerful, manipulative nobleman and antagonist in Edmond Rostand’s play "Cyrano de Bergerac," representing courtly intrigue and rival romantic interest.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antagonist
fictional character
nobleman
stage character
appearsIn Cyrano de Bergerac NERFINISHED
appearsInAdaptation film adaptations of Cyrano de Bergerac
stage adaptations of Cyrano de Bergerac
associatedWith Cardinal Richelieu NERFINISHED
French aristocracy
creator Edmond Rostand NERFINISHED
exercisesPowerThrough court patronage
military command
firstPerformanceOfWork 1897
genreOfWorkAppearsIn romantic drama
hasPersonalityTrait ambitious
cowardly
jealous
manipulative
proud
vindictive
hasRivalryWith Christian de Neuvillette NERFINISHED
Cyrano de Bergerac NERFINISHED
hasRomanticInterestIn Roxane NERFINISHED
hasTitle Count
inspiredBy historical figure Antoine III de Gramont, comte de Guiche NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkAppearsIn French
laterShows respect for Cyrano
medium theatre
memberOf Roxane’s social circle
motivatedBy desire for revenge
romantic jealousy
nationality French
occupation nobleman
opposes Christian de Neuvillette NERFINISHED
Cyrano de Bergerac NERFINISHED
orders deployment of Cyrano’s company to the front
represents abuse of aristocratic power
courtly intrigue
roleInWork antagonist to Cyrano de Bergerac
rival suitor to Roxane
settingOfActivity 17th-century France
symbolizes corrupt court politics
worldly ambition
undergoes partial moral evolution
uses military authority
political influence

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Cyrano de Bergerac (play) mainCharacter Comte de Guiche