6.1.4 "Le Tartuffe" by Molière

Cards (69)

  • The social structure in Molière's era was characterized by a rigid class system.

    True
  • What type of artistic expression was prevalent during Molière's time?
    Classical dramatic traditions
  • Molière's plays highlight the rigid social structure of 17th century France.

    True
  • What is the primary theme associated with Tartuffe in Molière's play?
    Religious hypocrisy
  • What does Tartuffe eventually attempt to do in Orgon's household?
    Seduce Elmire
  • Secularization and religious diversity are more prevalent in modern society
  • What type of political system existed during Molière's time?
    Absolute monarchy
  • Understanding the historical context is crucial for appreciating Molière's social commentary.

    True
  • What does "Le Tartuffe" critique specifically?
    Religious hypocrisy
  • What contrasts with the religious influence in Molière's time?
    Secularization
  • Orgon's blind faith in Tartuffe leads him to neglect his family
  • Molière critiques the influence of the Catholic Church in 17th century French society
  • What aspect of 17th century French society is criticized in "Le Tartuffe"?
    Religious hypocrisy
  • "Le Tartuffe" by Molière is a satirical comedy that follows the story of Orgon, a wealthy Parisian who becomes infatuated with the pious and manipulative Tartuffe
  • Molière critiques religious hypocrisy and social manipulation
  • Who was Molière's contemporary during the 17th century in France?
    King Louis XIV
  • During Molière's era, the Catholic Church held significant influence over society
  • Molière's "Le Tartuffe" is renowned for its satirical depiction of French society.
  • Match the character with their primary motivation:
    Tartuffe ↔️ Religious hypocrisy
    Orgon ↔️ Blind faith
    Elmire ↔️ Protection of family
    Dorine ↔️ Common sense
  • Dorine provides common sense and social commentary in "Le Tartuffe."

    True
  • Molière's era had a rigid class system with limited social mobility.
    True
  • Match the character with their motivation:
    Tartuffe ↔️ Religious hypocrisy
    Orgon ↔️ Blind faith
    Elmire ↔️ Family interests
    Dorine ↔️ Common sense
  • Tartuffe tries to seduce Orgon's wife Elmire.

    True
  • Orgon's blind faith in Tartuffe reflects the absolute monarchy of the time.

    True
  • Family conflicts in "Le Tartuffe" highlight the importance of trust.

    True
  • Tartuffe represents the hypocrite, while Orgon embodies the foolish patriarch
  • Molière was a prominent 17th century French playwright known for his satirical comedies that critiqued French society.
  • Molière's satire of religious hypocrisy in "Le Tartuffe" resonates with the corruption and pretense of piety prevalent in 17th century French society.
  • King Louis XIV's absolute monarchy contrasts with modern democratic governments.

    True
  • Elmire's motivation in "Le Tartuffe" is the protection of her family interests and the exposure of Tartuffe's deceit.
  • Molière critiques religious hypocrisy and social manipulation through the plot of "Le Tartuffe."

    True
  • Deception is a major theme in "Le Tartuffe," as Tartuffe uses false humility to manipulate Orgon.

    True
  • Tartuffe uses piety to mask his true nature, exploiting Orgon's blind faith for personal gain
  • Molière uses the themes in "Le Tartuffe" to critique moral corruption and hypocrisy
  • The climax of "Le Tartuffe" occurs when Tartuffe attempts to seduce Elmire
  • Tartuffe's exaggerated piety and Orgon's blind devotion to him expose the moral corruption underlying the pretense of virtue
  • Molière uses comedy to critique the religious and social hypocrisy of 17th century French society
  • What is rhetorical analysis in the context of "Le Tartuffe"?
    Examining persuasive devices and stylistic choices
  • Tartuffe deceives Orgon with false humility
  • Match the comedic technique with its example in "Le Tartuffe"
    Satire ↔️ Tartuffe's exaggerated piety
    Irony ↔️ Tartuffe attempts to seduce Elmire
    Farce ↔️ Tartuffe tries to evict the family