Thursday, November 14, 2019
Religious Fanaticism Essay -- essays research papers
 In Moliereââ¬â¢s comedy Tartuffe, The play centers on the  family of Orgon, a wealthy and impressionable man, his  central target of ridicule is Orgon. Orgon is Moliereââ¬â¢s  character of how man can be so blind in his devotion to a  belief that he cannot make a good judgement as to the  sincerity of others who would use that belief to deceive  him. This play fits into the concept of comedy because all  of the elements of comedy are present. It happens that the  title character is the villain rather than the hero and some of  the elements have been tampered with. In Tartuffe, we  have the classic comic scenario of two lovers, Valere and  Marianne, trying to get together but being thwarted.  However, instead of the villain, Tartuffe is not the one who  is antagonizing them, it is Orgon who gets in the way.  Orgon tries to flatter Tartuffe by offering Marianne to be his  wife. Before it is all over, Orgon ends up giving the deed to  all his land to the deceitful Tartuffe. The other comic  elements such as the unmasking of the villain and the happy  ending are also present in Tartuffe. It is in the duality of  Orgon, who is a believing and devoted subject, and  Tartuffe, the manipulating hypocrite. Moliere takes his shot  at the extremes of enthusiastic belief. Tartuffe plays the role  of a man whose greedy actions are cloaked by a mask of  overwhelming piety, modesty and religious passion. Orgon  is the head of a household who has taken Tartuffe in, and  given him shelter and food. Everyone in the family, ex...                      
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