Saturday, June 1, 2019

Deception in Tartuffe, Phaedra, and The Marriage of Figaro Essay

Deception in Tartuffe, Phaedra, and The marriage of Figaro In literature, deception can provide motivation for the characters, provide comedy, play a part in the forwarding of plot or exist as a sub-theme. The works considered in our studies thus far provide prime examples of the use of deception in the same ways. This essay will focus on the act or acts of deception in Tartuffe by Molire, Phaedra by Racine, and The Marriage of Figaro by Beaumarchais. In Molires Tartuffe, the primary satisfy of the play is focused upon the deception of Orgon as performed by Tartuffe. Tartuffe is a hypocritically pious Christian much like the televangelists of the present day. His nature is best illustrated in scene two of act terce with Hang up my hair-shirt, put my scourge in place, And pray, Laurent, for Heavens perpetual grace. Im going to the prison now, to share My last a couple of(prenominal) coins with the poor wretches there. This statement, made for the benefit of Dorine, illustrates Tartuffes hypocritical nature. Tartuffes religious piety is much like his hair-s... Deception in Tartuffe, Phaedra, and The Marriage of Figaro EssayDeception in Tartuffe, Phaedra, and The Marriage of Figaro In literature, deception can provide motivation for the characters, provide comedy, play a part in the advancement of plot or exist as a sub-theme. The works considered in our studies thus far provide prime examples of the use of deception in the aforementioned ways. This essay will focus on the act or acts of deception in Tartuffe by Molire, Phaedra by Racine, and The Marriage of Figaro by Beaumarchais. In Molires Tartuffe, the primary action of the play is focused upon the deception of Orgon as performed by Tartuffe. Tartuffe is a hypocritically pious Christian much like the televangelists of the present day. His nature is best illustrated in scene two of act three with Hang up my hair-shirt, put my scourge in place, And pray, Laurent, for Heavens perpetual grac e. Im going to the prison now, to share My last few coins with the poor wretches there. This statement, made for the benefit of Dorine, illustrates Tartuffes hypocritical nature. Tartuffes religious piety is much like his hair-s...

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