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Molière's 'The Bores' is a comedic play that satirizes the social norms and pretentious behaviors of the French aristocracy during the 17th century. Through witty dialogue and exaggerated characters, Molière criticizes the shallowness and self-importance of the elite society. The play is written in the style of a comedy of manners, where ridiculous situations and humor are used to highlight the flaws of the characters. 'The Bores' is a timeless piece of literature that continues to resonate with audiences today, showcasing Molière's keen observation of human nature and social interactions. It…mehr

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Molière's 'The Bores' is a comedic play that satirizes the social norms and pretentious behaviors of the French aristocracy during the 17th century. Through witty dialogue and exaggerated characters, Molière criticizes the shallowness and self-importance of the elite society. The play is written in the style of a comedy of manners, where ridiculous situations and humor are used to highlight the flaws of the characters. 'The Bores' is a timeless piece of literature that continues to resonate with audiences today, showcasing Molière's keen observation of human nature and social interactions. It is a must-read for those interested in French literature and theater history. Molière, a prominent French playwright and comedian, was known for his sharp wit and insightful portrayals of society. His works often challenged the status quo and offered a nuanced critique of the conventions of his time. 'The Bores' is a prime example of his ability to use humor as a tool for social commentary, making it a valuable addition to the literary canon.

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Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, dit Molière, baptisé le 15 janvier 1622 en l'église Saint-Eustache à Paris, et mort dans sa maison de la rue de Richelieu le 17 février 1673, est un comédien et dramaturge français.