The Misanthrope - Molière - ebook

The Misanthrope ebook

Molière

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Molière's timeless classic, The Misanthrope, is a brilliant exploration of human nature, social hypocrisy, and the conflicts between honesty and societal expectation. Written in the 17th century, this comedic masterpiece remains strikingly relevant today, revealing the eternal struggle of integrity in a world governed by pretense. At the heart of the play is Alceste, a man of unwavering honesty who despises the lies, flattery, and superficiality of high society. His refusal to compromise his principles earns him ridicule and isolation, yet his moral rigidity is contrasted with his passionate love for Célimène, a witty and charming woman whose playful flirtations and social maneuvering epitomize the very society Alceste despises. Through sharp wit, clever dialogue, and intricate social commentary, Molière exposes the contradictions and absurdities of human behavior. The play examines the tension between sincerity and politeness, love and reason, individuality and conformity. It challenges readers to question their own values, social interactions, and the compromises they make to fit into a world rife with pretense. Molière's The Misanthrope is more than just a comedy—it is a mirror reflecting the complexities of human relationships, a satire that cuts to the core of social conventions, and a timeless study of integrity, love, and the struggle to remain true to oneself in an often hypocritical society. Perfect for lovers of classic literature, drama, and social critique, this edition brings Molière's sharp insights and timeless humor to life, offering readers both entertainment and profound reflection.

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Liczba stron: 80

Rok wydania: 2026

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