All 12 Uses of
mock
in
Cyrano de Bergerac
- CYRANO: That she may mock my face?†
Act 1
- CYRANO (bowing mockingly to those who go out without daring to salute him): Gentlemen….†
Act 2
- FIRST CADET (mockingly): Hark!†
Act 2
- THE MUSKETEER (mockingly): Ho, ho!†
Act 2
- THE DUENNA (making behind his back a mocking courtesy): Yes, my friend!†
Act 3
- CYRANO (off his balance, trying to find the thread of his sentence): Ay,—to be at last sincere; Till now, my chilled heart, fearing to be mocked….†
Act 3
- ROXANE: Mocked, and for what?†
Act 3
- —he will mock!†
Act 5
- He never fails to come: beneath this tree They place his chair, if it be fine:—I wait, I broider;—the clock strikes;—at the last stroke I hear,—for now I never turn to look— Too sure to hear his cane tap down the steps; He seats himself:—with gentle raillery He mocks my tapestry that's never done; He tells me all the gossip of the week….†
Act 5
- O mockery of Fate!†
Act 5
- My mother even could not find me fair: I had no sister; and, when grown a man, I feared the mistress who would mock at me.†
Act 5
- He dares to mock my nose?
Act 5 *mock = make fun of