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    Wood Humn 301-01 Foundations of Modern World June 6‚ 2013 Moliere’s Tartuffe Moliere’s Portrayal of Religion and Religiosity Moliere’s Tartuffe is about a man named Tartuffe who is a beggar and holy man that was recently taken in by a Christian man named‚ Orgon. Tartuffe has Orgon fooled‚ but the entire rest of Orgon’s family sees Tartuffe as a hypocritical‚ self-righteous con artist. Orgon becomes obsessed with Tartuffe and would rather talk and hear about him than his own sick wife. Even

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    Tartuffe Reaction Paper

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    Tartuffe Reaction Paper Tartuffe shows just how a person can be deceived or plotted against. We all tend to adapt to friends or take people in without knowing the true characters of that person. It pays to analyze and get to know a person before giving all of your trust and belief in them. Most of the plays we have read always give life lessons. This play teaches readers to not put your trust in everyone. Get to know a person better and understand what they are about before you call them a friend

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    IDS 301 Media Culture Jolita V Reaction paper 12 October‚ 2012 Media hypocrisy There is no doubt that the media is the primary source of information that in fact nowadays overloads the average person with various data on a daily basis .The media has been always a tool of spreading the news‚ no matter good or bad‚ in the shortest possible time to the general public. Even nowadays with the revolutionary development and expansion of the technology the media has become extremely influential

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    The Hypocrisy of Diversity

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    ’Diversity’. It’s everywhere you look these days. When you switch on your TV set‚ you open up a newspaper‚ or you just look out your window - it’s there. It seems everybody has a lot to say about diversity‚ but what does it mean‚ what does it really mean? And what does the future hold for a racially ’diverse’ America? Well.. let’s look at the fine people who are pushing for the ’diversity’ line. Who’s opening the borders to hordes of illegal aliens in order to ’diversify’ the racial makeup of

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    Moliere’s play Tartuffe is well known as a critique of religion during the 17th century‚ but what some people fail to recognize is that it was also written to challenge the roles of women in society. In the 17th century women were viewed much differently in society than they are now. Women could not hold important jobs throughout the community and were typically found taking care of the household duties. They were expected to be submissive to their spouses and to all men in society. They could

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    “A Reflection of Psychology in Tartuffe” In Moliere’s play‚ Tartuffe‚ the audience is exposed to a rich variety of characters that cause them to ask many questions throughout the play. However‚ there is one character that seems to stick out the most. In Tartuffe‚ the audience cannot help but focus on Orgon’s actions and dialogue. For some‚ he could be seen as being manipulative. For others‚ he appears senseless and absurd‚ or even obsessive. It is not unusual for audience members to have different

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    desire to see Tartuffe suffer for his betrayal. We are reintroduced to the differences of a fraud and a true Christian. Cleante interrupted Orgon and said that he should not hope revenge against Tartuffe but‚ rather hope that Tartuffe repents for his sins and a light sentence by the King. Family and loyalty is another theme that is commonly recurring in the play. In the beginning of the play‚ Orgon falls further and further into Tartuffe’s trap and the whole household suffer from this. This makes

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    Hypocrisy and Human Nature

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    Hypocrisy Hypocrisy is prevalent part of our present day society as well as societies of the past. It is a part of human nature that most do not want to admit they possess or practice. Many people profess their beliefs‚ feelings‚ and virtues whole heartedly convinced that possess and assert those beliefs‚ feelings‚ and virtues in their daily lives. Although people usually have the best of intentions‚ they often times find themselves in situations in which they are not engaging in activities

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    Transcendentalism is also largely about exposing the hypocrisy in our society. Transcendentalism is questioning societal norms‚ and it exposes these hypocrisies through its desire to spread broader ideas about‚ religion‚ education‚ literature‚ and philosophy. Transcendentalism is also largely about love and romanticism. Both hypocrisy and the concept of true love are heavily present in Hawthorne ’s novel. In The Scarlet Letter hypocrisy is evident everywhere. The characters of Hester‚ Dimmesdale

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    Role Of Love In Tartuffe

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    In “Tartuffe”‚ there is a sub-plot that takes place where Orgon arranges her daughter Mariane to be wed to Tartuffe. This puts Mariane in great distress as she is in love with a man named Valère. She in a huge conflict with herself‚ as she is quite obedient to her father‚ but at the same time‚ she is desperately in love with Valère and she is under much distress over this‚ to the point of considering suicide even. At one point she even grows to accept it‚ putting Valère in pain as well‚ however

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