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Compare the passage below to Orgon’s description of Tartuffe in Act 1.5, II. 30-40. What does this say about Tartuffe’s …
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What is an analysis of dorine’s character in the play Tartuffe? In Tartuffe by Moliere, who is the speaker of …
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4. Why is Tartuffe arrested instead of Orgon? Could the political and religious climate of 17th-century France have influenced this …
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1. Why is Orgon worried about the papers in the strongbox? 2. Is Monsieur Loyal ironically named? Explain. 3. Which …
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1.Why doesn’t Cléante think that Tartuffe is a true Christian? 2. By Act IV, what is Orgon’s main motive in …
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1. What character flaws does Damis have that prevent him from initially attaining his goals? 2. How does Tartuffe reconcile …
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According to Orgon, why should Mariane obey him? 2. Does Mariane defend herself well? Does she have help? 3. What …
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Dialogue is ironic when the literal meaning is the opposite of the intended meaning. When and why is the dialogue …
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Why is Madame Pernelle leaving the household? Why is Madame Pernelle dissatisfied with Dorine? What is one larger implication behind …
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What was the story being told in Tartuffe Lab How did it relate to Moliére’s play? Where do you see …
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