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 · Since New York still hasn’t quite figured out outdoor theatre in its parks yet, Molière in the Park on Zoom is still the next best thing. MiP’s virtual fare of choice this past weekend was The School for Wives, the famous French playwright’s acclaimed satire about an older man named Arnolphe who resolves to marry [ ]. Essays for The School for Wives. The School for Wives essays are academic essays for citation. These papers were written primarily by students and provide critical analysis of The School for Wives by Jean-Baptiste Moliere. A Comparison of Female Leads: Agnès and Nora. School for Wives by Molière 4 CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY (in order of speaking) CHRYSALDE, Arnolphe’s friend. ARNOLPHE, (known to Agnès as Monsieur de la Souche.) ALAN, a peasant, Arnolphe’s valet. GEORGETTE, a peasant girl, Arnolphe’s maid. AGNÈS, a young, artless girl brought up by Arnolphe. HORACE, son of Oronte, in love with Agnès. ORONTE, father of Horace and friend of .


School for Wives by Molière 4 CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY (in order of speaking) CHRYSALDE, Arnolphe's friend. ARNOLPHE, (known to Agnès as Monsieur de la Souche.) ALAN, a peasant, Arnolphe's valet. GEORGETTE, a peasant girl, Arnolphe's maid. AGNÈS, a young, artless girl brought up by Arnolphe. HORACE, son of Oronte, in love with Agnès. ORONTE, father of Horace and friend of Arnolphe. Since New York still hasn't quite figured out outdoor theatre in its parks yet, Molière in the Park on Zoom is still the next best thing. MiP's virtual fare of choice this past weekend was The School for Wives, the famous French playwright's acclaimed satire about an older man named Arnolphe who resolves to marry [ ]. Short summary - The School for Wives Molière - Jean-Baptiste Poquelin The play is preceded by a dedication to Henrietta of England, wife of the king's brother, the troupe's official patron. The author's foreword informs readers that the answers to those who condemned the play are contained in the Critique (meaning the comedy in one act.


The School for Wives Moliere 2. ACT I Scene I.−−Chrysalde, Arnolphe. Chrysalde. You have come to marry her, you say? Arnolphe. Yes, I mean to settle the business. School for Wives by Molière 4 CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY (in order of speaking) CHRYSALDE, Arnolphe’s friend. ARNOLPHE, (known to Agnès as Monsieur de la Souche.) ALAN, a peasant, Arnolphe’s valet. GEORGETTE, a peasant girl, Arnolphe’s maid. AGNÈS, a young, artless girl brought up by Arnolphe. HORACE, son of Oronte, in love with Agnès. "Set in Brooklyn, NY, Moliere in the Park’s The School for Wives uses its creative technical wizardry to meet Covid standards with enhanced, virtual sets by Lina Younes transporting actors from a regal city garden to a carefully-detailed bedroom to an inviting cafe. At one point, it also gives the illusion that the characters are all together.

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