Tartuffe Case
Essay by vassar • May 10, 2014 • Essay • 378 Words (2 Pages) • 1,145 Views
The important emotions that are in Tartuffe, are anger, love, and lust. Anger is important because in the beginning, everyone except Orogon was angry with Tartuffe. They knew that he was an imposter and hypocrite and was angered by the fact that Orogon couldn't see that. After turn in events, Orogon seen Tartuffe for who he really was and was angry with him because he has deceived him this whole time. Love is another important emotion because Mariane loved Valere and wanted to marry him, but because of the love she had for her father she didn't want to disobey him. Damis and Dorine loved Mariane and wanted to see her happy so they did everything they could to convince Orogon that he was making a big mistake. The love Orogon had for his religion and Tartuffe made him blind to the fact that Tartuffe was an imposter and hypocrite. Lust is an important emotion because it was what fueled Tartuffe to act in the way that he did. His lust for money and power made him deceive Orogon and his lust for women was his downfall. The important emotions that are in Tartuffe, are anger, love, and lust. Anger is important because in the beginning, everyone except Orogon was angry with Tartuffe. They knew that he was an imposter and hypocrite and was angered by the fact that Orogon couldn't see that. After turn in events, Orogon seen Tartuffe for who he really was and was angry with him because he has deceived him this whole time. Love is another important emotion because Mariane loved Valere and wanted to marry him, but because of the love she had for her father she didn't want to disobey him. Damis and Dorine loved Mariane and wanted to see her happy so they did everything they could to convince Orogon that he was making a big mistake. The love Orogon had for his religion and Tartuffe made him blind to the fact that Tartuffe was an imposter and hypocrite. Lust is an important emotion because it was what fueled Tartuffe to act in the way that he did. His lust for money and power made him deceive Orogon and his lust for women was his downfall.
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