Attempt an analysis of Suzanne Brouette's character.
Suzanne Brouette was an actress in the Theatre Supreme in Paris. She was regarded as a fascinating actress and the elements of acting had deep-rooted in her real life as well. She was a lady who always had her nose in the air and the one who believed in fallacies more than reality. She thought of herself above all, and there was less compassion in her.
Suzanne was adored by two of the well-known comedians of the theatre- Robichon and Quinquart. It was clear by the fact that she flirted equally with both of them that she was not much interested in accepting their love, and it was only after getting irritated by their constant bugging that she decided to marry one of them. Although she was not very sure of the courtship which was revealed at the end, it was only to keep her words that she decided to settle for Quinquart.
Just like her character, her decisions were shaky as well. The factor she chose to decide who will she marry was based on false notions of proving oneself to be a better actor which was nowhere close to choosing a life partner for marriage. All in all, we can say that Suzanne Brouette's character was knitted the loosest among all the other characters in the story.