The Middle-Class Gentleman ( le bourgeois gentilhomme)
By:Moliere Published By:Double9 Books
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The Middle-Class Gentleman written by Molière in 1670, is a delightful comedy that satirizes social climbing and the pretensions of the middle class. The play revolves around Monsieur Jourdain, a wealthy tradesman who dreams of becoming an aristocrat and immersing himself in the trappings of high society. Through hilarious encounters with various characters, including a philosopher, a music master, and a master of arms, Jourdain's naivety and gullibility are laid bare. The play cleverly explores themes of social ambition, class distinction, and the notion that true nobility cannot be bought or imitated. Molière's witty dialogue and comedic timing add to the play's charm, providing audiences with uproarious laughter while offering a sharp critique of societal conventions. This story remains a timeless work, resonating with audiences across generations. Molière's astute observations of human folly and his masterful blend of satire and humor make this play a true comedic gem, continuing to entertain and enlighten readers about the foibles of social pretensions.
Molière, the renowned French playwright Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (1622-1673), crafted a remarkable body of work that included timeless plays such as "The Imaginary Invalid" and "The Middle-Class Gentleman." These two plays exemplify Molière's comedic genius and his astute observations of human nature. The play follows the wealthy but perpetually sick Argan, who obsesses over his health and falls prey to quack doctors. Molière skillfully exposes the absurdities and contradictions of the medical field, highlighting the human tendency to seek attention and indulge in self-deception. Both plays showcase Molière's mastery of comedic techniques, including farce, wordplay, and physical comedy. Through his sharp wit and clever dialogue, Molière exposes human weaknesses and satirizes societal conventions, while providing audiences with laughter and entertainment. Molière's enduring popularity lies in his ability to blend humor with insightful social commentary.