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  • Scene 3 Scene 2
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    Tartuffe, an odious hypocrite posing as a member of the clergy has ingratiated himself with the credulous Orgon and his mother Mme. Pernelle. He is taken into Orgon's home. Both Orgon and his mother believe that Tartuffe's pious example will be good for the other members of the family. But everyone else in the family, including even the outspoken servant Dorine, is perceptive enough to see through the impostor. Despite the protestations of his sensible brother-in-law Cleante and his son Damis, O...
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  • Discernment Between Religion Deceived By Tartuffe Orgon
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    True identity is often masked by the personality one wants to portray. This is especially true of Tartuffe, a character in Moliere's controversial comedy, Tartuffe (1664). In the five-act play, Moliere uses the characters to convey the idea of discernment between religion and false piety. The setting of the play is in Orgon's house. Orgon is a man who leads a life of wealth and happiness. His family consist of Elmire, his wife, daughter Marine, and son Damis. Also presiding in the house are Mada...
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  • Religious Leaders Orgon Property Tartuffe
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    Moliere (whose real name was Jean-Baptiste Poquelin) rocked the 17 th century French world with his comedy "Tartuffe" in 1664. Although, religious factions kept the play banned from theatres from 1664 - 1669, "Tartuffe" emerged from the controversy as one of the all-time great comedies. Tartuffe is a convincing religious hypocrite. He is a parasite who is sucking Orgon, the rich trusting father, for all he is worth. Orgon does not realize that Tartuffe is a phony, and caters to his every whim. F...
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  • Church For The Rest Play Tartuffe Moliere
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    ... he had the support of Louis XIV. Despite the support of the king, the play was banned. This is testimony to just how much power the religious officials had. The French had been deeply split over matters of religion in the years preceeding the play. This had led to a war between the Catholics and Protestants. Religious groups sided with various noblemen who were struggling for power. This became known as the Battle of the "Fronde's." After this war concluded, there emerged a belief that the m...
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  • Whos Chief Desire Whos Chief Marriage
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    In Oedipus we see a man whos chief desire is to improve the state of his nation. He treats both his wife and those below him in status with respect. In Othello, we see a man who has devoted his live to protecting his nation and whos chief desire is to be accepted by his wife and society as the hero he is. So why do such unbelievable terrible things happen to both of them? Their misfortunes are not causally related to any misdoing, so it is unjust for them to suffer and this is what makes for gre...
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  • Sex With Him Tartuffe Attempt To Seduce Elmire False
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    In Act Three, Scene Three of Tartuffe, Tartuffe makes his first attempt to seduce Elmire. In trying to persuade her to have sex with him, Tartuffe uses several cunning tricks. Tartuffe uses a religious argument as his first trick in his attempt to seduce Elmire. He flatters Elmire by telling her that her beauty is a work of God. He states that it would be a sin not to pine after someone as beautiful as Elmire. Tartuffe continues to flatter Elmire with his passionate religious argument by compari...
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  • Social Conventions Civil War
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    In Tartuffe, OrgonNotesfromtheunderground Images In Tartuffe, Orgon illustrates what happens when we allow society's image of our lives to dictate our own self-image. In the 1600 s a society existed in which social conventions held individuals more responsible for their public images than for their private lives. Individuals were deemed worthy or unworthy by the image they projected in their public lives. Orgon had shown himself to be worthy to society by having supported the kingdom in a civil ...
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  • Inhumanities Of Man Candide Meets Tartuffe
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    Satire and Comedy in Boccaccio, Moliere and Voltaire The novel Candide by Voltaire is a great piece of literary satire that makes fun of the way people in medieval times thought. The book is about a man, Candide, and his misfortunes. Throughout the book, Candide has countless things go wrong to show that this is not the best of all possible worlds. In Candide, Voltaire tries to stress a point through the exaggeration of the inhumanities of man in a humorous way. The story begins in a castle in W...
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  • Trials And Tribulations State Of Mind
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    Essay 1 02 / 08 / 99 Page 01 Two popular writing techniques used by many of the enlightenment's great were irony and humor. Great writers such as Jean-Baptiste Poquelin Moliere and Francois-Marie About De Voltaire made excellent use of these techniques. With humor, both writers wrote stories which kept their audience involved in funny situations, while with irony the writers were able to explain their underlying messages. Born seventy-two years apart, they are a superb example of how these techn...
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  • End Of The Play Driving Force
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    Human Flaws of Orgon In Tartuffe The play Tartuffe, by Moliere, is a work that was created to show People a flaw, in their own human nature. There are two characters who portray, the Main flaw, presented in the play. Both Madame Pernelle and Orgon are blinded by The farces of Tartuffe and must be coaxed into believing the truth. The fact That Orgon and Madame Pernelle are too weak to see the truth is the main driving Force throughout the play. The most obvious weakness shared between Orgon and M...
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  • Tartuffe Is A Fraud Tartuffe Starts Play
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    Moli? re I was in Tartuffe by Moli? read in the audience at the performance of Tartuffe the first night it played at Prairie High School. I really liked Tartuffe, i felt that the play was pretty funny, and i liked how it started off by letting the audience know Tartuffe is a fraud. I thought it was a very good production. In Tartuffe we get pretty much a personal view into Orgon's? s home, all of the play takes place here. In Act I, scene 4, Tartuffe, coming into church everyday and drawing atte...
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  • Man Of Great Wife
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    Tartuffe is a classic story of deceit by one who is trusted and respected. Tartuffe, the deceitful holy man, is living in the house of Oregon. Oregon has opened his doors to Tartuffe, and he greatly respects him for being the good holy man he was thought to be. The rest of the family believe that Tartuffe is a fake and a con. Oregon and Madam Parcelle are the two which believe in his holy reputation. Tartuffe convinces Oregon that he is an incredible man of great holy stature, and Oregon proceed...
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  • Brother In Law Wife
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    Moliere? s neoclassic comedy, Tartuffe, is a prime example of his expertise in the comedic technique. The plot is one that keeps the reader or viewer interested and aware. It begins with Madame Pernell visiting her son? s house and reprimanding all of them but their boarder, Tartuffe. She believes Tartuffe is a man of astounding character. The members of the house, however, disagree and say that Tartuffe is deceitful and a fraud. After Madam Pernell leaves, Dorine and Cleante, the maid and the b...
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  • Rise To Power Cardinal Richelieu
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    Moliere (whose real name was Jean-Baptiste Poquelin) rocked the 17 th century French world with his comedy Tartuffe in 1664. Although, religious factions kept the play banned from theatres from 1664 - 1669, Tartuffe emerged from the controversy as one of the all-time great comedies. Tartuffe is a convincing religious hypocrite. He is a parasite who is sucking Orgon, the rich trusting father, for all he is worth. Orgon does not realize that Tartuffe is a phony, and caters to his every whim. For i...
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