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Tarduf
The protagonist of Molière's famous book "The Hypocrite".
The disguised holy church ** Tertius infiltrated the house of the merchant Orgon in an attempt to seduce his wife Zhou Zao and seize his family wealth, but finally the truth was revealed and he was imprisoned. The slow play profoundly exposes the hypocrisy and ugliness of the church, and Tertius has become synonymous with "hypocrites". His plays break through the stereotypes of classicism in many aspects, with rigorous structure, distinctive characters and contradictions, vivid language, exaggerated and funny techniques, and sharp style, which have a profound influence on the development of world comedy art.
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1) Tirtius was the embodiment of a 17th-century religious hypocrite, who disguised himself as a pious clergyman. In fact, he is a gluttonous eater, greedy for sleep, greedy for money, and greedy for sex.
2) When the evil disturbance was exposed, he immediately showed his hideous face, and used the law to collude with the government in an attempt to put others to death.
3) His actions have shown the world that this kind of hypocrite is closely related to the law, religion, government, and court, and is the product of a hypocritical society, which is extremely deceptive and harmful.
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Molière (1622-1673), the most famous comedy writer of the French Classical period, was also a great dramatist who shared Shakespeare in the history of world theater. He was born into a family of court framers, and loved drama from an early age.
He has completed a total of 37 comedies in his lifetime. Early works such as "The Ridiculous Female Talent", "The Husband's School", and "The Wife's School" focused on satirizing the aristocratic class, raising issues such as women's social status, and showing their creative talents. In the middle period, plays such as "The Hypocrite", "Tang Sulphur", and "The Miser" made a spicy satire on the ugly nature of the aristocracy, monks, and bourgeoisie, such as miserliness, selfishness, and hypocrisy, and represented the main achievements of his creation. In his later years, his main plays include "The Noble Man" and "The Trick of Skaban".
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Dalduf, the protagonist of Molière's masterpiece The Hypocrite.
The disguised Holy Church** Tertius infiltrated the house of the merchant Orgon in an attempt to seduce his wife and seize his wealth, but in the end the truth was revealed and he was imprisoned. The play profoundly exposes the hypocrisy and ugliness of the church, and Tirtius has become synonymous with "hypocrites". His plays break through the stereotypes of classicism in many aspects, with rigorous structure, distinctive characters and contradictions, vivid language, exaggerated and funny techniques, and sharp style, which have had a profound impact on the development of world comedy art.
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