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Character Analysis: Orgon's Women Relatives in tartuffe Tartuffe, ou L'Imposteur is one of the French playwright Moliere's most famous works.... The women in tartuffe are mostly background characters, their presence only necessary to create problems for Tartuffe and Orgon, but they are nonetheless endowed with some exaggerated form of personality.... First performed in 1664, and for a while thereafter censored and banned for religious controversy, the play tells the story of a man – tartuffe himself – who makes use of affected religiosity to trick the head of a family (Orgon) into signing over “all [Orgon's] property” (Moliere, III....
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Book Report/Review
This paper “The Voices of Reason in Tartuffe” will discuss Tartuffe, also known as The Impostor or The Hypocrite - a play written by Jean-Baptiste Poquelin in 1664.... he play features several voices of reason in order for Orgon to be enlightened by Tartuffe's deceit.... Another line of reason directed at Orgon is this: Just so I think there's naught more odious Than whited sepulchres of outward unction, Those barefaced charlatans, those hireling zealots, Whose sacrilegious, treacherous pretence Deceives at will, and with impunity Makes mockery of all that men hold sacred; (Act 1, Scene 6) This is another good observation from Cleante, who is very persistent to show Orgon what kind of man Tartuffe really is....
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Essay
in tartuffe, he had characters that portrayed man's distrust of others and the pretentious side of men.... One of the most apparent uses of this technique would be in tartuffe or The Bourgeois Gentleman.... The religious hypocrite in the play as well as the proud gentleman was examples of Moliere's building of a character for a satire such as tartuffe.... In a play like tartuffe, however, Molire continued the play for an entire act longer than is often thought necessary....
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As Orgon's brother-in law, he introduces reason in discussions and contributes in the comfort and security of his household.... Cleante and Dorine are very important characters in the play in the sense that they represent the voice of reason.... He is the first in the family to understand tartuffe's real motives and tries in vain to convince Orgon that his guest is a villain.... He tries his best to make his brother in-law see the true nature of tartuffe; however, he fails to convince Orgon....
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From the play Moliere asserts that Passion must be balanced with reason in order to exercise authority in an efective and beneficial way.... He argues that since nobody likes to be rediculed, it works when the vice is tartuffe Question one A staged version of the play would be both hilarious and captivating but also incencing to some extent.... The facial expressions of the charaters would be varied depending on the role a person plays; those who are part of Orgon's family would appear perplexed at how gurllible Orgon is while tartuffe's confidence and pretetious timid would confound the audience....
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Emanuel Chill's article explores the religious and political pressure that resulted in the changes in tartuffe following its censorship and questions the impact of these transformations on the characters.... He finds a connection between issues the play portrays and the reality in the French society that motivates such an opposition: “tartuffe was based on a family situation-complete with cuckold, clerical intruder and scolding mother-in-law” (168).... hill's article presents relevant data that can be helpful for a research paper on tartuffe....
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This paper analyzes the role of religion in Moliere's "tartuffe" and Voltaire's "Candide".... Sharp doctrinal divisions emerged in the society at this point in time in Europe and through the piece of literary work of tartuffe and Candide we are able to understand the role that religion played.... Moliere's tartuffe and Voltaire's Candide are similar in their presentation of the role of religion in many ways.... Firstly, each of these literary works glorifies the reason over religion and the theory that human beings are responsible for their actions (Molière and Ranjit, 17)....
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"The Play tartuffe Is Moliere's Way of Exposing Hypocrisy, Religion, Foolishness, Deceit, and Sin" paper focuses on the plays tartuffe by Moliere which does not condemn religion, but rather attempts to expose those who present themselves as religious and righteous individuals such as tartuffe.... tartuffe is the most sinful person in the play.... hen Orgon meets tartuffe, he is impressed by his holiness and therefore he decides to house him....
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