I had first encountered Moliere in Sophomore Lit. in college. Translated from the French, the plays are short brilliant pieces. Last night, I had the pleasure of going to a Moliere play: The Misanthrope. Some tokens of the event:
The Wiki entry on the play is as follows:
The Misanthrope (French: Le Misanthrope ou l’Atrabilaire amoureux) is a 17th-century comedy of manners in verse written by Moliere. It was first performed on 4 June 1666 at the Theatre du Palais-Royal, Paris by the King’s Players.
The play satirizes the hypocrisies of French aristocratic society, but it also engages a more serious tone when pointing out the flaws which all humans possess. The play differs from other farces at the time by employing dynamic characters like Alceste and Célimène as opposed to the traditionally flat characters used by most satirists to criticize problems in society. It also differs from most of Molière’s other works by focusing more on character development and nuances than on plot progression. The play, though not a commercial success in its time, survives as Molière’s best known work today.










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