Moliere's Tartuffe Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of Moliere's Tartuffe.

Moliere's Tartuffe Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of Moliere's Tartuffe.
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Moliere's Tartuffe

Summary: Moliere's Tartuffe is a satire based on religious hypocrisy. Every character is essential in Tartuffe. All of the characters play an important role, but it is easy to say that Tartuffe and Orgon are the main characters.
Moliere's Tartuffe and the Religious Hypocrisy

Moliere's Tartuffe is a satire based on religious hypocrisy. Every character is essential in Tartuffe. All of the characters play an important role, but it is easy to say that Tartuffe and Orgon are the main characters. First, we must know the definition of satire. According to the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, satire is defined as "literary work holding up human vices and follies to ridicule or scorn" ("satire"). In other words, a satire is defined as literary work that uses humor to point out the foolishness of a person or just in human nature. Religious hypocrisy can be self-defined as a false assumption of a person. What follows are examples of how I believe Tartuffe exposes humor through religious hypocrisy.

In a class lecture, the professor pointed out that the word/name Tartuffe means hypocrite, which can easily be seen as the...

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