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Jean-Baptiste Molière

The Shopkeeper Turned Gentleman

In 'The Shopkeeper Turned Gentleman,' Moli√®re presents a satirical exploration of social class and pretension in 17th-century France. Through the character of Monsieur Jourdain, a bourgeois shopkeeper who yearns for aristocratic status, Moli√®re deftly critiques the absurdities of social climbing, blending comedy with poignant observations on the nature of identity and self-deception. The play employs witty dialogue, farcical elements, and clever characterizations, characteristic of Moli√®re'Äôs unique blend of humor and realism, reflecting the tensions of the period's shift from feudalism to a burgeoning merchant class. Moli√®re, born Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, was a prominent playwright whose works encapsulate the social dynamics and cultural issues of his time. His own experiences in the theatre and interactions with Parisian society informed his understanding of class and human folly, allowing him to craft characters that resonate across centuries. 'The Shopkeeper Turned Gentleman' illustrates his signature genius in blending satire with social commentary, ultimately revealing the folly and complexity of human behavior. This delightful comedy is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersections of class, identity, and humor. Moli√®re's masterful critique remains timeless, encouraging audiences to reflect on their conceptions of gentility and authenticity, making this play not only entertaining but also profoundly relevant.
72 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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