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Paper Excerpts: ... to understand that he has convinced Orgon that he is some kind of holy man. Orgon is blind when it comes to Tartuffe. because we are left to wonder who is more pitiful, Orgon or Tartuffe. However, we become aware of Tartuffe's true For example, when Cleante and Orgon discuss Tartuffe, Organ tells Cleante: And that you can't insult me at your pleasure. (IV.vii.23-6) This seems is tragic as well as comic and it works because it reveals Tartuffe's true nature to Orgon. Orgon becomes a These scenes illustrate Orgon's blindness and also add to the satire in the play. ...
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Sources list for TARTUFF ORGON BLIND: Frame, Donald, trans. Tartuffe, or The Imposter. In Tartuffe and Other Plays. New York: Signet, 1967. 241-312.Moliere's "Tartuffe" Brody, Jules. "Love in Tartuffe, Tartuffe in Love." Moliere. Harold Bloom, ed. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2002. Tartuffe Baker, Lyman. "Tartuffe as political parable." Introduction to Western Humanities - Baroque & Enlightenment. available online from http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~lyma n/english233/Tartuffe-politics.htm Baker, Lyman. "Tartuffe as political parable." Introduction to Western Humanities - Baroque & Enlightenment. available online from http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~lyma n/english233/Tartuffe-politics.htm Tartuffe Slater, Maya, trans. Tartuffe. In Moliere: The Misanthrope, Tartuffe, and Other Plays. Oxford World's Classics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. 131-206. Moliere's "Tartuffe" Baker, Lyman. "Moliere's Tartuffe as a satire on religious fanaticism." English 233: Introduction to Western Humanities - Baroque & Enlightenment. http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~lyma n/english233/Tartuffe-religion.htm Baker, Lyman. "Moliere's Tartuffe as a satire on religious fanaticism." English 233: Introduction to Western Humanities - Baroque & Enlightenment. http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~lyma n/english233/Tartuffe-religion.htm Tartuffe More sources on "TARTUFF ORGON BLIND"
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