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In Moliere’s Tartuffe, the title character is ridiculed, among other things, for the highly public nature of his piety. From …
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When Moliere’s Tartuffe became popular, competing religious groups viewed in in very different ways; Jesuits thought it an attack against …
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After Moliere’s Tartuffe was first performed before Louis XIV, leading clergy objected to what they perceived as an attack on …
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Discuss the ending of Moliere’s Tartuffe. The playwright makes use of what is called a deus ex machina (“god from …
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In Moliere’s Tartuffe, which character most consistently serves as the playwright’s mouthpiece? Why do you think so? Support your conclusion …
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Compare and contrast the flattery of the ruling monarch found in Moliere’s Tartuffe and William Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Is what these …
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Last year in your study of Church History, you learned about the casuistry of the Jesuits. In Act IV, scene …
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In Act I, scene 5 of Moliere’s Tartuffe, Cleante tries to explain to Orgon the difference between false and true …
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