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    Moliere's Tartuffe

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    statement are usually less powerful than those of satire‚ and nothing will reform most men better than the depiction of their faults"(Moliere’s preface to Tartuffe). Jean-Baptiste Poquelin Moliere’s play Tartuffe caused much controversy on its release upon the reigning king of France at that time. This comedy of greed‚ lust‚ deceit‚ hypocrisy‚ devotion‚ ardor‚ and truth had to be rewritten three times before the clergy approved it for public viewing. It especially angered a group called The Brotherhood

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    Orgon Discussion In Tartuffe‚ Orgon is having his daughter marry a man that’s not who he seems to be. Although Orgon is easily fooled he becomes overly obsessed at how “perfect” Tartuffe is. This obsession continues to grow until it is finally mastered by Elmire. In the first act we learn how unnatural the beginning of the relationship is when all Orgon could do is rave about Tartuffe. It was to the point that there was absolutely nothing wrong with Tartuffe in the eyes of Orgon. In act 1 scene

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    Satire In Tartuffe

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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 brother-in-law

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    In Molière’s play Tartuffe‚ Orgon takes in a man he sees as a good Christian man‚ Tartuffe. This man hits on Elmire‚ Orgon’s wife‚ behind Orgon’s back and his loyalty and true character start to show. Orgon’s son‚ Damis witnesses the betrayal and tries to expose Tartuffe for the fraud he is‚ but instead Orgon banishes him for treason. The voice of reasoning in this situation is Cleante‚ Orgon’s brother. In Act IX‚ Scene 1 Cleante is questioning Tartuffe’s true motives regarding Orgon’s banishing

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    In the play Tartuffe by Jean-Baptiste Moliere‚ the characters within the story are mostly driven either by reason or by passion. The two characters that stand out the most as being either the most passionate or reasonable are the servant‚ Dorine and the father of the house‚ Orgon. The views of these two characters are completely opposite‚ which result in the arguing of the two throughout the story. Although Dorine is able to provide evidence for the accusations she has against Tartuffe‚ such as his

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    Power Increases Hypocrisy

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    Report on Hypocrisy By Dr Mujeeb-Ur-Rehman Table of Contents 1 Origin of word Hypocrisy and Hypocrite 1 1.1 Historical Perspective 1 2 Use of Word Hypocrisy in Religion 2 3 Hypocrisy: Characteristic of only Human Being 3 3.1 Reasons of Human Being Hypocrisy 3 3.1.1 Social Progress and Hypocrisy 4 3.1.2 Hypocrisy and Modularity of Human Brain 5 3.2 Hypocrisy As Viewed by the Qur’an and Sunnah 7 3.2.1 Chief of the Hypocrites in Islamic History 9 3.2.2 Evil Intensions

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    Critical Analysis of Saur’s Interpretation of "Tartuffe" Pamela S. Saur’s article “Moilere’s Tartuffe” provides us with a well-built synopsis of Moliere’s character Cleante. In the play‚ Cleante is a very smart man: he’s observant‚ educated‚ and intelligent. Despite all of this‚ Saur argues of Cleante‚ saying “If the play were merely ’a struggle between Tartuffe and Cleante‚’ that the ending would be different. The victory would go to Tartuffe” (Saur 10). Saur is missing the entire point of Molière’s

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    Lie and Tartuffe Moliere

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    of modern comedy . One of his finest works is the play Tartuffe ’ also known as the hypocrite . The play is undeniably one of the most humorous classics . However ‚ there is nothing funny about the message that the author wanted to convey . Moliere wanted for the audience to acknowledge what could be considered a social cancer hypocrisy The narrative was basically about the hypocrite Tartuffe and the gullible Orgon and his family . Tartuffe had introduced himself as a highly religious person . Orson

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    Tartuffe Summary

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    In Tartuffe‚ written by Jean-Baptiste Poquelin Moliere‚ a man named Tartuffe fools Orgon‚ the wealthy head of the household. Orgon takes in Tartuffe and treats him as if he was of blood relation and is blinded by the façade he puts on of being a good‚ moral‚ and righteous man. In reality‚ Tartuffe is a hypocrite and a self-righteous one at that. The only people who notice Tartuffe’s façade are everyone but Orgon and he will not listen to their complaints. As the play progresses Orgon keeps refusing

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    Tartuffe Response

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    Tartuffe was written in 1664 by Moliere. The play was performed in front of King Louis XIV in 1664 as 3 different acts. Its official 5 act version did not come out until 1669. The word Tartuffe was brought into the English language vocabulary to show someone who is very hypocritical. Tartuffe is all about wealthy people and the problems they have to deal with. Its major focus is on people with no common sense that fail at something but then come out with a serious result. The different responses

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