Tartuffe Explication

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English

 

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Steve W

 

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July 15, 2014

 

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University

 

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Tartuffe replies, “Yes, Brother” By doing this Tartuffe is playing into the relationship that he and Orgon had formed. In the next line he states the he is a “wretched sinner” which goes against the thought that he was a pure, religious man. Tartuffe makes himself out to be everything opposite of what he was originally believed to be...
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This is exploiting Orgon’s gullibility because by being so extreme and straightforward in his confession, Orgon refuses to accept it. In the next few lines Tartuffe continues his confession, going beyond just the conflict at hand: My life’s one heap of crimes, which grows with each minute There’s naught but foulness and corruption in it; And I perceive that Heaven, outraged by me, Has chosen this occasion to mortify me...
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