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For his sources and inspiration, Moliere turned to a vast pool that included famous Spanish playwrights like Lope de Vega, and the Italian comedies that had been introduced to the French by Larrivey (Roberts 181). It is a unanimous opinion of the experts on Moliere that the real crux of his art did not lay in plots or the situations he contrived.
The actual craftsmanship of Moliere resided in his mastery of the understanding of his characters and the dexterity with which he revealed them (Bermel 10). Moliere was a real expert at turning the minor details of a character’s personality into the stuff of immense dramatic relevance (Bermel 10). In conclusion, though the dramatic technique of Moliere was simple and prosaic, his real strength lay in the way he understood and revealed his characters.
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