Tartuffe (1664) is Moliere’s French comedy about deceit, pride, and treachery. In this play, the family of a man named Orgon is far more aware of the deceit by the play’s namesake, Tartuffe, than is Orgon himself, the man who should know him best and who brought him into the household. Orgon had met Tartuffe in church, seen Tartuffe kneeling at prayer, and believed him thereafter to be sincere in all aspects, a possible commentary on the impact of religious environment in Moliere’s time but a definite…
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