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Tragic elements in Moliére's comedy: a study of the play “Le Misanthrophe”

Year 2024, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 77 - 85, 30.03.2024
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10848198

Abstract

Molieré, who abolished the classical distinction between tragedy and comedy that Aristotle had engraved in the foundations of Western theatre with the Poetics, developed writing strategies that violate the boundaries of tragedy in many of his texts. The most important feature of this approach is that Molieré's characters are people who, like the characters of tragedy, succumb to their hybris. The character of Alceste in Molieré's Misanthrope exemplifies this situation with her arrogant and intemperate behaviour, listening to no one. The second quality that Molieré reveals with Alceste is that he removes the distinction made by Aristotle between comedy and tragedy by saying that comedy "imitates people lower than the morality of the average man". Alceste is moral, as is a hero of tragedy. The third quality that Molieré has in common with the tragedians is that of the secondary characters, who act as a chorus, warning the heroes and calling them to common sense. The characters of the honnête homme/femmes, which means reserved, kind, honest, representing the ideal intellectual identity around the court of the time, in which Molieré can also be included, invite the protagonists, who are arrogant and trapped in their self-love, to reason, virtue and moderation. This study will analyse the tragic elements that come to the fore in the characters of Molieré's play Le Misanthrophe.

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Year 2024, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 77 - 85, 30.03.2024
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10848198

Abstract

References

  • Arıcı, O. (2009). Muğlaklık ve Tragedya. (Unpublished PhD Thesis). Istanbul University Institute of Social Sciences: Istanbul.
  • Bogdan, R.C. & Biklen, S.K. (2007). Qualitative research for education (5thed). Pearson Education, Inc.
  • Calder, A. (2002). Molieré: The Theory And Practice of Comedy. London: Athlone Press.
  • Crowe, S., Cresswell, K.M., Robertson, A., Huby, G., Avery, A.J., & Sheikh, A. (2011). The case study approach. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 11, 100. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2288-11-100
  • Derrida, J., & Ronell, A. (1980). The law of genre. Critical Inquiry, 7(1), 55–81. http://www.jstor.org/ stable/1343176
  • Glenn A. Bowen, (2009). Document analysis as a qualitative research method. Qualitative Research Journal, 9(2), 27-40. https://doi.org/10.3316/QRJ0902027
  • Kenny, A. (2013). Aristotle Poetics. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
  • Lji, E. M. &Umukoro, M. O. (2011). Impacts of dramatic theory and criticism on the development of drama and theatre: A Periscopic Survey. Lwati: A Journal of Contemporary Research, 8(1), 167-193. https://www.ajol.info/index.php/lwati/article/view/79725
  • MacDowell, D. M. (2018). Studies on Greek law, oratory and comedy. Arnaoutoglou, I., Kapparis, K. A., &Spatharas, D. G. (Ed.). London: Routledge.
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  • Slater, M. (2008). Molieré the Misanthrope, Tartuffe and other plays. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
  • Theodoor C. W. Oudemans& André P. M. H. Lardinois. (1987). Tragic Ambiguity: Anthropology, Philosophy and Sophocles' Antigone. Netherlands: Brill.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Theory of Theatre
Journal Section Theatre
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Emre Yalçın 0000-0003-3569-5730

Early Pub Date March 21, 2024
Publication Date March 30, 2024
Submission Date February 8, 2024
Acceptance Date March 21, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 5 Issue: 1

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APA Yalçın, E. (2024). Tragic elements in Moliére’s comedy: a study of the play “Le Misanthrophe”. Journal for the Interdisciplinary Art and Education, 5(1), 77-85. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10848198

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