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Tartuff a play by Moliere
I think it is funny that no one is talking about Jean Baptiste Poquelin. His like was as intresting as his plays. if any one wishes to coment please write.
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laudator temporis acti
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Yes, I recently read Tartuffe and enjoyed it thoroughly! I actually got other plays by him and have been reading through them. My only objection is that they're SHORT!
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Can someone give me a summary of Tartuffe? My drama teacher wants me to be in it and I was wondering what it was all about.
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