Molière

Molière, born Jean-Baptiste Poquelin in 1622, was a trailblazing French playwright, actor, and poet, renowned as one of the greatest writers in French literature. His comedic genius shines through timeless plays like "Tartuffe" and "Le Misanthrope," which often pushed boundaries with their scandalous content. As a multifaceted artist, Molière was not just a playwright but also a satirist, theatrical director, and theatre manager, leaving an indelible mark on the world of theatre. His work, characterized by sophisticated wit and sharp social commentary, laid the foundation for modern French comedy. Molière's legacy endures, cementing his status as a foundational figure in both French and world literature.

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