Jean-Baptiste Poquelin or above is his stage name Moliere who began playing Tartuffe in 1664. The theme was thought to be controversial at the time, but this play was very popular with the masses of Paris, and it was done for King Louis XIV. In the era when Moriel wrote the script, people did not embrace the traditional idea blindly, it was the age of enlightenment in the era when we actually start thinking.
In the drama Tartuffe, the basic theme is fraud. The biggest hypocrite in the play is a character named Tartuf. He can create superficial reverence and superficial appearance of religious zeal. In a secret case, Tartuff truly led the life of the crime and was morally challenged. During the game, other characters liar Tartuf, called fraud, cheaters. A fraudster is "a person who deceives under the assumed role, identity, or name" (1)
Moriere's Tartov and Molière's Hypocritical Hypocrisy Tartov is a satirical work based on religious hypocrisy. Every character is indispensable in Tartuffe. Every character plays an important role, but it is easy to say that Tartuffe and Orgon are the protagonists. First of all, you need to know the definition of irony. According to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary, a satire is defined as "a literary work that scares ridicule or ridicule of human malice and ridicule" ("sarcastic"). In other words, a satire is defined as a literary work and uses humor to point out people's stupidity, or point out in the true nature of human beings.
In Tartuffe's extreme and gentle character Molié Tartuffe (Mol 1664), readers can see a clear contrast between extreme and moderate roles. Extreme people are people who are overly enthusiastic, thought to be very enthusiastic, and those who have a more quiet and subtle idea. In this case, the extreme characters are Mrs. Pernelle, Orgon, Tartuffe and Dorine. Moderate roles are considered Cleante and Elmire. One of the roles ... technology continues over time. Molière's Tartuff and Voltaire's Candido is a classic text that reveals the veil of people and society through their clever, dark comedy. After reading these two pieces of work, people will undoubtedly see how similar the two writers' views in this big awakening are. Molly's Tartuf is a satirical story focusing on the trials and hardships of the male family and all the family members. The main character of Tartuf is Orgon. Orgon is depicted as excessive trust