Hernani, also known as Ernani, is a play about three men – two noble men
and one mysterious bandit – who fell in love with the same woman. One might
think it would be just a cheezy romance where the men fight over the girl, but
it’s far from that. They literally fight, and it’s with swords. This play was
made in the Romantic period and was written by Victor Hugo, who was one of the
most important French Romantic poets, novelists, and dramatists in his time. He
is also known for being the one who wrote Les Miserables and The
Hunchback of Notre Dame. The writer was born in February 26, 1802 in
Bensancon, France.
The play opens with
Don Carlos, King of Spain, sneaking to the bedroom of Doña Sol. Pathetically, he forces her
maid to help conceal him within the room, and shortly, Doña Sol enters to
welcome her lover, Hernani. They both talk about their circumstances – Sol is
forced to marry her elder uncle, and Hernani is a bandit whose father was
executed by the previous king. Realizing their plot, they plan to elope
together. Many things happen, until ultimately, it was time for Sol and Hernani
to meet at their rendezvous point.
Since Don Carlos knew of their plans to
elope (he was hidden in a cabinet in Sol’s room), he decides to go to the
rendezvous point, hoping to seduce Sol in Hernani’s place. Sol, however,
recognizes him and instantly rejects him. Don Carlos, infuriated, plans to
abduct her and the two begin to struggle with each other. Hernani arrives just
in time with 60 men and challenges Don Carlos to a duel, which the king refuses
as only noblemen could duel. The king then challenges Hernani to murder him,
but Hernani could not, and thus, he escapes along with his men after the king
sent his soldiers to arrest them.
Hernani ends up going to Silva’s house,
the house of the uncle and fiancé of Sol. Surprisingly, Silva takes him in as a
guest and gives him hospitality. He even protects him while the king arrives to
arrest the bandit. When the king starts to threaten Silva, Sol immediately
comes down to intercede. Don Carlos decides to forgive Silva, but abducts Sol.
Alone, Silva releases Hernani with the intent of fighting him to the death, but
when the bandit learned of Sol’s abduction, he suggests on trying to rescue
her. He promises to surrender to Silva and gives him a horn in which if he
blows, Hernani will kill himself. Sol then agrees.
After the battle, Hernani reveals that
he is John of Aragon, noble, but born in exile. Having change of heart, Don
Carlos announces that Hernani will be married to Sol, in which the two accept
happily.
Sol and Hernani are married, but as
they are enjoying their wedding feast, Silva blows the horn. Remembering his
promise, Hernani goes to his room and prepares the poison. As he was about to
drink it, Sol enters the room and tries to persuade him not to continue. At his
persistence, Sol drinks half of the poison. Hernani then drinks the other half
and they die. Silva kills himself after finding about what happened.