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Amphitryon

Amphitryon

By Molière

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4057664626424
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In his captivating comic play "Amphitryon," Moli√®re masterfully intertwines themes of identity, deception, and the complexities of love with his characteristic wit and humor. Drawing inspiration from the classical myth of Amphitryon, the narrative revolves around the titular character, who finds himself embroiled in a web of misunderstandings when the god Jupiter assumes his form to seduce his wife, Alcmene. Moli√®re'Äôs rich dialogue and clever use of mistaken identity not only highlight the absurdity of human relationships but also critique societal norms of the 17th century, making it an engaging blend of farce and profound commentary, rooted in the tradition of French comedic theater yet pioneering in its exploration of psychological depth. Moli√®re, born Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, was a leading figure of French classical comedy, often reflecting the social and moral fabric of his time through his works. Influenced by his background in law and his experiences in theater, Moli√®re'Äôs keen insight into human nature and societal flaws propelled him to explore themes of hypocrisy and the human condition. His blend of comedy and critique in "Amphitryon" exemplifies his distinctive style, challenging the conventions of his era while entertaining audiences with sharp humor and action. Readers seeking an intelligent and humorous exploration of deception and its ramifications will find "Amphitryon" to be a compelling read. Moli√®re'Äôs enduring relevance provides contemporary lessons in understanding identity and authenticity, making this play an essential addition to the repertoire of anyone interested in the evolution of comedy and the philosophical undercurrents within it.
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