Le Mariage Forcé By: Unknown (1622-1673) |
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Le Mariage Forcé is a thought-provoking and engaging piece of literature that delves into the complexities of arranged marriages and societal pressures. The story follows the journey of a young woman who is forced into a marriage against her will, and the consequences that unfold as a result of this arrangement.
The author skillfully portrays the internal struggles and conflicts faced by the protagonist, highlighting the emotional turmoil that often accompanies such forced unions. The characters are well-developed and multi-dimensional, making it easy for readers to empathize with their predicaments.
Throughout the book, the author raises important questions about the role of tradition, family expectations, and individual choice in relationships. The narrative is both poignant and thought-provoking, drawing attention to the harsh realities faced by many individuals in similar situations.
Overall, Le Mariage Forcé is a compelling read that offers a unique perspective on the complexities of marriage and societal expectations. It is a powerful reminder of the importance of autonomy and self-determination in matters of the heart. Title: Le Mariage Forcé Language: French Encoding: ISO 8859 1 Source: Jean Baptiste Poquelin (1620 1673), alias Molière, "Oeuvres de Molière, avec des notes de tous les commentateurs", Tome Premier, Paris, Librarie de Firmin Didot et Cie, Imprimeurs de l'Institut, rue Jacob, 56, 1890. Pages 419 448. [Spelling of the 1890 edition. Footnotes have been retained because they provide the meanings of old French words or expressions. Footnote are indicated by numbers in brackets, and are grouped at the end of the Etext. Text encoding is iso 8859 1.] LE MARIAGE FORCÉ Comédie en un acte (1664) PERSONNAGES ACTEURS Sganarelle. Molière. Géronimo. La Thorillière. Dorimène, jeune coquette, promise à Sganarelle. Mlle Du Parc. Alcantor, père de Dorimène. Béjart. Alcidas, frère de Dorimène. La Grange. Lycaste, amant de Dorimène. Pancrace, docteur aristotélicien. Brécourt. Marphurius, docteur pyrrhonien. Du Croisy. Deux égyptiennes. Mlle Béjart, Mlle de Brie. La scène est dans une place publique... Continue reading book >>
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