Who was Moliere?

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Jean Baptiste Poquelin, known as Molière, was a prominent French playwright and actor. Born in Paris in 1622 and since childhood he was attracted by the theater. The pair began working theater company l Béjart family. Leading that group toured France for over ten years representing comedies of his own. He married Armande Bejart in 1662. In Paris, he founded the King's company of actors, which led to the French comedy. He wrote works without interruption and, as nobody knew how to recreate the vices and foibles of men and the passions of the society of his time, which showed and represented with savage irony. His work was vast and valuable testimonial. He was surprised by death in a Paris theater in 1673, while representing The Imaginary Invalid, the last of its parts.

What were the key plays of Molière?

Among the large production of Molière include: The Misanthrope, The Miser, Tartuffe, THE DOCTOR A PALOS, The Bourgeois Gentleman, WISE WOMEN AND THE SCHOOL OF WOMEN.

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