Tartuffe; Or, The Hypocrite
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Publisher Description
"Tartuffe; Or, The Hypocrite" is a timeless comedy play written by Molière, the acclaimed French playwright, and first performed in 1664. The play revolves around the character of Tartuffe, a cunning and deceitful religious hypocrite who ingratiates himself into the wealthy Orgon's household.
"Tartuffe" is celebrated for its enduring relevance and incisive critique of moral and social pretensions. It continues to captivate audiences with its sharp humor and timeless themes of deception, duplicity, and the consequences of blind trust.
Orgon, a gullible and overly trusting man, becomes enamored with Tartuffe and decides to marry his daughter to him, even though she is already promised to another. As Tartuffe's true nature is unveiled, he uses his false piety to manipulate Orgon, swindle him out of his wealth, and attempt to seduce his wife.