Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, dit Moli?re, n? ? Paris, baptis? le 15 janvier 1622 et mort ? Paris le 17 f?vrier 1673, est un dramaturge auteur de com?dies, mais aussi un com?dien et chef de troupe de th?'tre fran?ais qui s'est illustr? au d?but du r?gne de Louis XIV.Issu d'une famille...
Moli re's beloved comedy features a rising member of the middle class who lusts for social status and higher learning. Plays for Performance Series.
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The Would Be Gentleman by Moliere is a comedic play that follows the story of Monsieur Jourdain, a middle-aged bourgeois who aspires to become a gentleman despite his lack of education and social status. Jourdain is determined to learn the ways of the aristocracy and hires various...
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The Would Be Gentleman is a comedic play written by French playwright Moliere. The story follows the character of Monsieur Jourdain, a wealthy but uneducated man who aspires to become a gentleman. Jourdain believes that by learning the manners and customs of the upper class,...
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As entertainment for the king, Le Bourgeois gentilhomme is very much a "comedy-ballet" that is to say a comedy, lavishly embellished with music and dance, followed by the Ballet des nations. The social satire is that of a bourgeois, M. Jourdain, who wishes to become a nobleman...