Tartuffe Tartuffe

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Tartuffe is a timeless comedy of manners by the legendary French playwright Molière, first performed in 1664. Celebrated as one of the greatest works of classic theater, the play brilliantly exposes hypocrisy, deceit, and the dangers of blind piety within society. Through clever wit, sharp dialogue, and unforgettable characters, Molière crafts a story that is as entertaining as it is morally insightful.



The play centers on the conniving Tartuffe, a master manipulator who pretends to be a devout and virtuous man in order to exploit the wealthy Orgon and his family. As Tartuffe attempts to secure wealth, influence, and even marriage through deception, the family's patience, intelligence, and courage are tested in humorous and dramatic ways. Molière's mastery of satire and comedy highlights the tension between appearance and reality, illustrating the consequences of gullibility and moral blindness.



With its brilliant combination of humor, social critique, and human insight, Tartuffe remains a must-read for lovers of theater, classic literature, and sharp social commentary. The play's timeless themes of hypocrisy, morality, and cunning continue to resonate, making it a masterpiece that entertains while provoking reflection on human behavior and societal norms.

GÉNERO
Ficção e literatura
LANÇADO
2026
29 de março
IDIOMA
EN
Inglês
PÁGINAS
79
EDITORA
CLXBX
INFORMAÇÕES DO FORNECEDOR
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TAMANHO
500,6
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