

The events of this novel revolve around Cyrano's feelings in a sad, painful, and beautiful way, depicting the inner turmoil he experiences due to his perceived inadequacy—his ugliness—despite being a poet, eloquent, a knight, wealthy, and enjoying a good life. He suffers from mockery by others about his appearance. How ugly some human behaviors can be; they made him believe he could never be loved by others, leading him to give up on his beloved for the rest of his life. Mustafa Lutfi al-Manfaluti
