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Tartuffe by Moliere Act IV, Scene iii

Tartuffe by Moliere Act IV, Scene iii MARIANNE: Sir, by that Heaven which sees me here distressed, And by whatever else can move your breast, Do not employ a father’s power, I pray you, To crush my heart and force it to obey you, Nor by your harsh commands oppress me So that I’ll begrudge the duty which I owe –



Tartuffe Production Script USM 81818

slicing Tartuffe to ribbons Cleante Elmire’s brother, he’s the voice of reason and calm Valere Mariane’s suitor, the love of her life Tartuffe a religious hypocrite and con-man; he weasels his way into the Orgon’s household and almost walks away with the house; lusts after Elmire M Loyal a bailiff serves eviction papers to Orgon



Tartuffe or the Hypocrite by Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere

(Tartuffe), "The Miser" and "The Hypochondriac," "The Learned Ladies," "The Doctor in Spite of Himself," "The Citizen Turned Gentleman," and many others, he exposed mercilessly one after another the vices and foibles of the day His characteristic qualities are nowhere better exhibited than in "Tartuffe "



Male Monologues GREEK: Oedipus Rex by Sophocles OEDIPUS

TARTUFFE: Madam, no happiness is so complete As when, from lips we love, come words so sweet; Their nectar floods my every sense, and drains In honeyed rivulets through all my veins To please you is my joy; my only goal; Your love is the restorer of my soul; And yet I must beg leave, now, to confess Some lingering doubts as to my happiness



DORINE - sheasorg

Link to buy Script: www amazon com (search for “Tartuffe”) Play Synopsis Tartuffe is a wanderer whom Orgon takes into his home Tartuffe impresses Orgon with his devout religious and moral beliefs and behavior As a result of his carefully constructed persona, Tartuffe becomes adored by both Orgon, and his mother, Madame Pernelle



THEATRE STUDIES - Pages

Monologue 1 Play: Tartuffe or The Imposter Playwright: Moliere Published source: Penguin Classics – Moliere – The Misanthrope and Other Plays (1981), translated by John Wood Character: TARTUFFE Monologue: Act III From: A passion for the beauties which are eternal does not preclude a temporal love To:



Molière, Dom Juan: Acte I, scène 3 LECTURE ANALYTIQUE

Tartuffe » S’il ment ce n’est pas sa nature profonde, c’est 1 attitude dictée par les circonstances (ce n’est pas 1 Tartuffe dans l’âme) Il ment pour se dégager d’1 femme 1 peu lourde Il torture la femme pieuse: il la culpabilise dans sa propre foi, vocation brisée esprit pervers



DRAMA 1A & 1B COURSE WIDE ENDURING UNDERSTANDING (Cornerstones)

Theatre History Monologue: Students will research and select a monologue from a play, written in the era of their theatre history presentation The monologue must have been written for stage performance Monologue must be 1 minutes to 2 minutes in length Assessment: Teacher will evaluate with the rubric and verbal feedback



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