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Book Reviews of Tartuffe, by MoliereBook Review: Required Reading for the Entire Human Race Summary: 5 Stars
Moliere is one of the most unique and individualistic writers ever to grace the pages of literary anthologies. His characters are as memorable as any ever created, and perhaps no play better demonstrates his humorous capabilities that "Tartuffe," which is as light-hearted in the face of somber themes as anything ever written. An All-Time Classic!
Book Review: An enjoyable literature assignment Summary: 5 Stars
Tartuffe was one of many plays assigned to me in a college literature class, but I found Tartuffe to be more enjoyable than others. The characters were well developed and the dialouge was somewhat comical. The play read fairly quickly but was not boring. I think this was a good literature assignment and I would recommend it as a great comic play.
Book Review: "Tartuffe" was great; a real thought out play. Summary: 5 Stars
I loved "Tartuffe." Dorine was a fantastic representation of a maid who sticks her nose in too much for good purpose. Mariane was great as a "dutiful daughter." The play kept me in suspense, especially when Tartuffe admitted his lust for Elmire, and Orgon thought he was being hard on himself.
Book Review: Deanna's World Review: A book that makes you think. Summary: 5 Stars
A wonderful book, what more can one say about it? The author has translated it into rhyming couplets that are perfect for the type of play/drama it is. This type of book really gives you insight to the way people think and how easily someone can fall into the hands of the wrong people.
Book Review: A great book, A true example of classic French Literature Summary: 5 Stars
I found that Moliere is one of the greatest French playwrights ever. Tartuffe must have been eye-opening to people in the 17th century. I greatly enjoyed the storyline and the way he portrayed the church.
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