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Performance of the following acts in the play by Jean Racine: Act III Scene 8; Act IV Scene 5; Act V Scene 3.
The letter scene from Molière’s play presented in two ways, first with Alceste as a blusterer playing opposite a genuine Celimène, and next with Alceste as a tragic figure and Celimène as a bitch.
In Molière’s play the scamp Scapin makes old Geronte believe he is being pursued by his enemies and persuades him to hide in a sack. He then beats him, pretending to be the enemies but is found out when...
Flaubert’s literary style is largely an exercise in the qualities and effects of perception. The efforts of the Impressionist painters coincided technically and chronologically with his writing of...
An introduction, using contemporary illustrations, to the social pastimes of the nobility in 14th-century France.
Tartuffe the hypocrite admits his guilt and ironically is not believed by his benefactor, Orgon. The scene is enacted twice: satirically and as a comedy.
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