Tartuffe - Molière
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So, you want to know what all the fuss is about with this old French play? Let me break it down for you.
The Story
Orgon, a well-off family man, has fallen completely under the spell of Tartuffe, a man who puts on a huge show of being deeply religious. Orgon is so convinced of Tartuffe’s holiness that he moves him into the family home, plans to force his daughter to marry him, and even signs over his entire fortune. His family is horrified. His wife, Elmire, his son Damis, and his sharp-witted maid Dorine can all see that Tartuffe is a total fraud, but Orgon won't listen to a word against his new 'spiritual guide'. The only one who seems to have any influence is Orgon’s mother, who is just as fooled as he is. The whole situation spirals into chaos, with secret meetings, hidden lovers, and a con that threatens to destroy the entire family.
Why You Should Read It
First, it's genuinely funny. The characters are over-the-top in the best way, especially Dorine, the maid who isn't afraid to tell her boss he's being an idiot. You’ll find yourself cheering for her every time she opens her mouth. But underneath the laughs, Molière is asking some serious questions. How can otherwise smart people be so easily tricked? Why do we sometimes ignore the people who love us to follow a flashy stranger promising easy answers? Tartuffe himself is a masterpiece of a character—you’ll hate him, but you'll also be weirdly impressed by his sheer audacity. The play moves fast, the arguments crackle, and the ending is surprisingly satisfying (and a little bit wild, thanks to a last-minute royal intervention).
Final Verdict
This is a classic that doesn't feel like homework. It’s perfect for anyone who loves a smart comedy, enjoys stories about underdogs outwitting the powerful, or has ever side-eyed a charismatic leader. If you like shows or movies about scammers and the people who catch them, you’ll get a kick out of this. It’s a short, sharp, and timeless reminder to trust your gut—and maybe listen to your maid.
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