Moliere the Hedgehog

Molière is a playwright born in a family of high class, he is known for his criticism of the clergy and the bourgeoisie. Despite the fact that in the last act the family is saved by the King of France, the play could have been tragic. In the first act of "The Tartuffe" presents the dynamics of a bourgeois family since a false devotee their infiltrates home by convincing the master of the house Orgon and his mother, despite the fact that all the other members of the family hated. Tartuffe is poor and is accepted only in his present residence because of his claim to be a devotee. He ends up using his religious facade to order his guests in a hypocritical way. He is portrayed as vulgar, greedy to the point of obsession and perverse. The family members who hate represent Tartuffe members of society: Damis and Cléante the modern and ideal men, Elmire, Marianne has relatively independent women and Dorine, the practical member of low society, frequent in the works of Molière. "The Tartuffe" treats themes seen from society in the 17th century as: troubled family relations, social class and their inequality, and hypocrisy, especially in religion and makes them comical.

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