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TARTUFFE

TARTUFFE. Era Research. Moliere. Born in Paris, 1622 His really name was Jean Baptiste Poquelin Attended a Jesuit school Earned a degree in law, but left that to join an acting troupe Eventually became a famous actor and playwright Tartuffe is one of his most famous works. Silhouette.

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TARTUFFE

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  1. TARTUFFE Era Research

  2. Moliere • Born in Paris, 1622 • His really name was Jean Baptiste Poquelin • Attended a Jesuit school • Earned a degree in law, but left that to join an acting troupe • Eventually became a famous actor and playwright • Tartuffe is one of his most famous works

  3. Silhouette • The dress of the day

  4. Silhouette

  5. Architecture

  6. Architecture

  7. Architecture • Architecture in the 17th century followed the Baroque style • This may have been similar to Moliere’s house • This may have also been similar to Moliere’s vision for the set of Tartuffe

  8. During the 1660’s • The King of France was Louis XIV • He was born in 1638, became king in 1643, and reigned until his death in 1715 • He was known as the Sun King • Moliere was his official entertainment

  9. During the 1660’s • French furniture followed the Louis XIV style

  10. During the 1660’s • Louis XIV founded Académie Royale de Danse

  11. During the 1660’s • At the same time Moliere was writing, Pierre Corneille (top) and Jean Racine (bottom) were writing • They are all three considered the best dramatists of the 17th century

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