The ideal of enlightenment and Tartuf enlightenment can be seen in many works of this era. Some of the features normally associated with enlightenment. This is the era of reason. At this time, people began to use reasonable ideas to understand and understand nature and guide the existence of humans. In Tartuffe of Moriere, this ideal is expressed by the character of the king. Finally, Tartuffe took the king's official and brought Orgon.
A feminist woman enlightening Tartuffe at Molière is the most differentiated group in human history. They are abused, bound by society, often trapped in family life, living a boring and meaningless life. On the other hand, men surely complete the world. It seems strange that half of the world's population is suppressed so long; women have been considered second-class citizens since the birth of human beings. Only in the case of Lost Paradise and Tartuf there is a similar piece exploring the truth and the wrong theme. Therefore, Milton's "Lost Paradise" depicts a constant fight between good and evil. In the paradise of paradise, security from Eve 's primary state could not distinguish between truth and falsehood, so he fell into anxiety and sinful rebellion against the world. Likewise, Molière's Tartuff shows a hypocritical problem. Tartuffe explores how easy it is to deceive others
The ideal of enlightenment and Tartuf enlightenment can be seen in many works of this era. Some of the features normally associated with enlightenment. This is the era of reason. At this time, people began to use reasonable ideas to understand and understand nature and guide the existence of humans. In Tartuffe of Moriere, this ideal is expressed by the character of the king. - When Tartuffe's character talks about it, they do not talk about what they are actually seeing, they believe they understand. The problem in the story relates to not seeing it. Orgon refused to see the fact that Tartuffe is a hypocrite until he believes it with his own eyes at the end of the game. For information on Orgon's contribution to Tarfuffer, see page 319.