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Scene 3 Scene 2
1,412 wordsTartuffe, 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
517 wordsTrue 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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Church For The Rest Play Tartuffe Moliere
1,014 words... 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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One Day From Jean Baptist Part 1
1,577 wordsOne Day from Jean Baptist Moliere's Life Imagine you could travel in time. Which epoch would you choose? Where would you go? Perhaps most of historians have such dreams. However, until the machine for traveling in time is not built, we have to use our imagination and those fractions of facts left to us by time. The 17 -th century has some more interest for me than all other epochs. It was the century of the theaters flourishing. The Golden Age of the theater was coming. France was living through...
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Burry My Husband Church Of Saint Eustachian Moliere
1,576 words... the theater. Baron who was not occupied in the play came to see Moliere when he was changing his clothes. You felt bad on the stage? asked Baron. How did the audience receive the play? answered Moliere. Very well. But you look ill, master. I look great but somehow I felt cold for a moment said Moliere. And he started chattering with his teeth. Baron looked intently at Moliere and then turned pale and fussed. He opened the door of the actors dressing room and cried: Hey, is anybody there? Tel...
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The Fates Of Young Women
1,648 wordsThe fates of young women Jocasta's destiny is really cruel in play Oedipus. Jocasta is an integral part of the play, Oedipus the King, by Sophocles. Her actions and thoughts are important to the reader as well as the characters within the play. In this passage there are several themes and significant items that she is addressing. Jocasta is trying to help relieve Oedipus of his fears that come from the oracles. Jocasta states at the beginning of her speech to Oedipus (977 - 984), that since chan...
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One Of The Greatest Greatly Influenced
522 wordsJean Baptiste Poquelin de Moliere was born in 1622 in Paris. Later in life, Moliere graduated with a law degree but then the twenty-one year old Jean Baptiste got caught up in the theatre. His acting company toured for fifteen years through the provinces where Moliere was exposed, and greatly influenced by, the Italian Commedia. In the course of his fifty-one years, Moliere wrote some thirty-two plays been assimilated into every form of comic drama that we know, be it the simple character sketch...
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Rise To Power Cardinal Richelieu
2,061 wordsMoliere (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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