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Do you believe Molière ridicules religion in the play? Or does he ridicule people who practice religion the wrong way?
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Molière exposes hypocrisy through comedy and satire. Others condemn hypocrisy and other reprehensible behavior through serious modes of expression, such …
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Who is the most sensible person in the play? In what ways does the play resemble a modern situation …
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It appears that Orgon is not a good judge of character, for he accepts as gospel everything that Tartuffe says. …
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Name several genuinely pious, upright people in recent years who gained worldwide recognition because of their goodness.
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Who are famous Tartuffes of today—that is, people who pretend to be upright in order to get money, property, or …
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Answer after reading Act V: 1. Why did Moliere choose to include the actions in Scene 1 – what is …
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Answer after reading Act IV: 1. How does Moliere build the suspense in this act? 2. What is Elmire’s plan? …
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4. After reading Scenes 6 & 7, what is your opinion of Tartuffe? Are you surprised at the way things …
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Answer after reading Act III: 1. What is Tartuffe’s true goal? How does he justify this?? 2. Why does Elmir …
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