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* [[Cyrano De Bergerac]]: Between Act I and Act II, Cyrano stands against one hundred men and kills [[But for Me It Was Tuesday|eight of them]] (as you can see in [[Real Life]], this was [[Truth in Television]]). Between Act IV and Act V, he manages to survive the [[Last Stand]] of only one company of [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|Gascon]] cadets against ''all'' the Spanish Army. |
* ''[[Cyrano De Bergerac]]'': Between Act I and Act II, Cyrano stands against one hundred men and kills [[But for Me It Was Tuesday|eight of them]] (as you can see in [[Real Life]], this was [[Truth in Television]]). Between Act IV and Act V, he manages to survive the [[Last Stand]] of only one company of [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|Gascon]] cadets against ''all'' the Spanish Army. |
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Examples of a One-Man Army in Theatre include:
- Cyrano De Bergerac: Between Act I and Act II, Cyrano stands against one hundred men and kills eight of them (as you can see in Real Life, this was Truth in Television). Between Act IV and Act V, he manages to survive the Last Stand of only one company of Gascon cadets against all the Spanish Army.
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