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Tartuffe; Or, The Hypocrite

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The play centers on a wealthy household thrown into turmoil when a charming impostor presents himself as a pious visitor and wins the head of the family's confidence, prompting divisions as relatives and servants challenge his moral authority. Through rapid scenes and comic confrontations, family members expose hypocrisy, test loyalties, and attempt to unmask the fraud while legal and social consequences loom. The work satirizes religious pretense, gullibility, social posturing, and the clash between sincere reason and manipulative affectation.

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Molière

Molière, born Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, was a seminal French playwright and actor of the 17th century, renowned for his sharp wit and keen observations of human behavior. He is celebrated for his contributions to the genre of comedy, often blending humor with social critique. His notable works include "Tartuffe," a scathing satire on hypocrisy and religious pretense, and "The Misanthrope," which explores themes of honesty and social norms. Molière's plays are characterized by their clever dialogue, memorable characters, and enduring relevance, solidifying his place as a cornerstone of Western literature.

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