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It is not jealousy , though that would be an understandable reaction in the circumstances . Nor is it the pain of unrequited love : he concedes that love cannot be willed ( 1297-1300 ) and he does not hold Célimène to blame for not ...
It is not jealousy , though that would be an understandable reaction in the circumstances . Nor is it the pain of unrequited love : he concedes that love cannot be willed ( 1297-1300 ) and he does not hold Célimène to blame for not ...
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( 1771-3 ) is wholly understandable . Its effect , however , is to underline the egoism of his love and the extent of the sacrifice he is asking of Célimène . It also obliges Célimène to justify her refusal , and leads her to make her ...
( 1771-3 ) is wholly understandable . Its effect , however , is to underline the egoism of his love and the extent of the sacrifice he is asking of Célimène . It also obliges Célimène to justify her refusal , and leads her to make her ...
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Her reasons for being unable to withdraw from the world are understandable . She is the consummate social creature for whom renunciation of the world amounts to nothing less than a form of suicide . The offer of her hand is hardly ...
Her reasons for being unable to withdraw from the world are understandable . She is the consummate social creature for whom renunciation of the world amounts to nothing less than a form of suicide . The offer of her hand is hardly ...
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Table des matières
Chapter One The Play and its History | 1 |
Chapter Two The Composition of the Play | 13 |
Commentary Act One | 25 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Acaste action admirable Alceste Alceste's allows already anger appear arrival Arsinoé attack attempt attention begins behaviour bien bring C'est cause Célimène Célimène's central character Clitandre comedy comes comic completes Court criticism develop effect Éliante emotional expected expressed fact fait feelings femmes final follows force further gens given gives homme human idea important impression inevitable intended interpretation issue laughter leads less letter lines lover Madame manners matter Misanthrope Molière Molière's monde moral nature object offers opening original Oronte Oronte's pattern performance personne perspective Philinte Philinte's play play's plot portraits possible presented principles produces provides psychological qu'il qualities quarrel question reason recognise relationship reply resolved result ridicule rien role satire says scene seems seen sense sincerity situation social society speaking spectators speech stage suggests takes Tartuffe tout truth trying turn understandable witnessing