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The Pretentious Young Ladies
by Molière
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Tartuffe
Elmire attempts to expose Tartuffe's hypocrisy by baiting him into making a romantic advance while her husband, Orgon, hides nearby. Tartuffe reveals his true nature by justifying his lust through twisted religious logic.
The Miser
The miserly Harpagon reveals to his son, Cléante, his intention to marry Mariane. The scene escalates as Harpagon realizes his son's own feelings for the girl and asserts his dominance through his wealth.
The hypocritical religious fraud Tartuffe attempts to seduce Elmire, the wife of his benefactor. He uses twisted theological logic to justify his lustful advances, claiming that his attraction to her beauty is actually a form of worship toward the Creator.
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