Moralee's morality and morality in Tartov From the moment we imagined, we are who we are and how we believe and act in the future has built our foundation. Our growth and everyday environments play a role in terms of who we are and how we express ourselves, but in reality we are It is a person who should be. Each of us has a very specific goal of life. Of course, some of us have a more dignified role, others are not so lucky in the casting department. However, there are certain morals or morals among our people who are generously blessed with morality.
In the neoclassical comedy Tartuffe written by Tartuffe Jean-Baptiste Polquelin Moliere by Jean-Baptiste Polquelin Moliere, Tartuffe is described as a character suffering from fame fulfilling religious asceticism. As the owner of the house, Olgon is convinced that Tartuf is a modest and devout man despite his family still insisting on them. But in the seventh curtain of the fourth act, the con artist Tartuff finally revealed his true fraud. - Tartuffe, Phaedra, Figaro In fraud literature at marriage, fraud may exist as a sub-theme, moving a character, providing comedy, playing a role in plot progression. So far, the research considered in our research provides the main examples of using spoofing in the above methods. This article will focus on Molière's Tartuff fraud, La Tin's Fadra, Boma's "Figaro's marriage."
Moralee's morality and morality in Tartov From the moment we imagined, we are who we are and how we believe and act in the future has built our foundation. Our growth and everyday environments play a role in terms of who we are and how we express ourselves, but in reality we are It is a person who should be. Each of us has a very specific goal of life. Of course, some of us have a more dignified role, others are not so lucky in the casting department. - Early signs of feminism in Moliera Tartuv The role of women in Mohry Tartuv showed feminist behavior in the years before the emergence of the feminist movement. Many of their behavior, words and actions are completely outdated for women at the time. Moliere reacted greatly to the play by showing the female character who violated the event. Inequality at the beginning of enlightenment is extreme