play The Misanthrope is a comedy that represents social satire‚ satirizing the conventions of the society which Moliere lived in and observed. Perhaps the character of Alceste best demonstrates the elements of comedy and tragedy that co-exist in Moliere’s play. Alceste‚ after all‚ realizes his jealous nature makes him a comic figure. In fact‚ humankind’s tragedy as expressed by Moliere is that it cannot admit how funny‚ hypocritical‚ and ironic most of its actions and views are. Because of this‚
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ENG 262 N Religious Hypocrisy in Moliere’s “Tartuffe” Jean-Baptiste Poquelin Moliere was one of the greatest writers of the seventeenth century‚ being considered by many the greatest author of French comedy. In his plays‚ called “comedies of manners”‚ Moliere satirizes the morals and social conventions of his contemporaneous human society by using stock characters. In Tartuffe‚ a comedy of five acts‚ the main topic is the analysis of religious hypocrisy and leader figures of the seventeenth century
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The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines satire as: "literary work holding up human vices and follies to ridicule or scorn." Besides this definition satire can also be seen as the particular literary way of making possible the improvement of humanity and its institutions. In all three works that we’ve discussed so far: Moliere’s "Tartuffe‚" Voltaire’s "Candide‚" and Swift’s "A Modest Proposal" the authors indirectly criticize and ridicule human behavior and characteristics but with the mutual goal
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shortcomings are held up to ridicule‚ with the intent of shaming individuals and society itself. Moliere‚ an actor-manager-director-playwright all in one‚ knows and loves his stage as few have done‚ and writes with the use of literary satire. This research paper will express Moliere’s use of satire in his most profoundly written play‚ The Misanthrope. In a time in which power is one of the rarest virtues‚ Moliere draws on the widest imaginable range‚ from the subtlest irony to the broadest slapstick‚ in
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Elmire’s brother who is very intelligent and outspoken. Throughout the play‚ Cléante speaks his opinions and tries to set the characters on the right path. The author of Tartuffe‚ Moliére‚ portrays Cléante as outspoken‚ wise‚ and peaceful. Moliére reveals Cléante by using the aforementioned methods. One way that Moliére reveals Cléante is through what he says. One quote that shows this takes place during a conversation between Cléante and Orgon regarding how Orgon has been fooled by Tartuffe. This
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than his own sick wife. Even though Moliere rewrote this play twice‚ there are many reasons that the church might still be concerned about the hypocrisy that he used toward Christianity in this play. In 1666 Tartuffe was banned‚ a play many found offensive because of its assault on church hypocrisy. Many people of the church could still be concerned‚ due to Moliere’s portrayal of Christianity and how it is almost mocked in this play. Allot of the comedy Moliere portrays is intense focus on Orgon
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satire‚ optimism‚ and emphasis on reason to inform and keep the attention of their audience. There are some regards that Moliere and Pope sacrificed art‚ creativity‚ or entertainment just for educations. Readers of both works will realize that there are no other works like the two and the two works are entertaining and teach audiences valuable lessons. Therefore‚ both Moliere and Pope effectively fulfill the
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Tartuffe Analysis Prior to and during the development of Tartuffe there were many occurrences that shaped theatre. In 1660‚ theatres open up again after 18 years of being closed by English Parliament. Charles II‚ who allowed the theatres to reopen‚ also allowed for the first time in history‚ women were permitted on the stage. Aphra Behn‚ who was born in 1640‚ would become the first professional female playwright. Female playwrights would soon become more common in 1695. During this time of theatre
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Western Literature Honors 28 April 2015 Religious Hypocrisy versus Honesty Authors often incorporate their political and philosophical views in their works. Tartuffe ‚ a play by Molière‚ and Candide ‚ a novella by Voltaire‚ deal with religion in society. Tartuffe is a satire about the French upper class’ attitude toward religion. Molière finds fault with extreme zealots and hypocrisy in religious people‚ and favors moderate beliefs. Voltaire’s Candide mocks Western society by criticizing their religious figures
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understand and examine the validity of the ideas they were exchanging. This was contrary to the indiscriminate acceptance of ideas that individuals had done for so long. In order to demonstrate this‚ Moliere wrote the play of Tartuffe in which a clear contrast is made between the emotional
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