Tartuffe

Ways character types contribute to the comic and moral points the author makes

The play is populated with the dramatic convention of the stock characters: the hypocrite, the clever maid, the blustering young man, the foolish but tyrannical father, the naive young girl and so on. In what ways do these character types contribute to the comic and moral points the author makes?

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This topic is rather involved as it call for an analysis of each of the characters you've listed above. You might want to begin by googling character analysis' and then returning if you find you have a more specific question. This is a short answer forum.