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L'AVARE de Molière. () Une création du Théâtre Aftaab. Mise en scène Hélène Cinque. Spectacle en dari. Sous couvert d'une vraie farce, la pièce fait cruellement écho aux cris de la jeunesse d'un pays avide de libération et d'ouverture au monde. Les comédiens afghans s'approprient la pièce de Molière pour parler de leur. Molière was born in Paris shortly before his christening as Jean Poquelin on 15 January Known as Jean-Baptiste, he was the first son of Jean Poquelin and Marie Cressé, who had married on 27 April The Miser, five-act comedy by Molière, performed as L'Avare in and published in The plot concerns the classic conflict of love and money. The miser Harpagon wishes his daughter Elise to marry a wealthy old man, Anselme, who will accept her without a dowry, but she loves the penniless Valèwww.doorway.ruon himself has set his eye on young, impoverished Mariane, whom his son Cléante.
Arabic and Turkish, adapted Molière’s L’Avare (“The Miser”) and presented it on a makeshift stage in Beirut in He did so before a select audience of foreign dignitaries and local notables, and he wrote his play in colloquial Arabic and revised the plot to suit the taste and views. La Belle Plaideuse () of François le Métel de Boisrobert furnished Molière with the father-as-usurer, and the scene in which a lender lends the borrower 15, francs, of which 3, is in goods; several of these items appear in the list in The Miser. Natasha Deen - Lovingly-Crafted, Poignant, and Funny. FEATURED AUTHOR - Guyanese-Canadian author Natasha Deen writes for kids, teens, and adults, and enjoys visiting libraries and schools to help people to find and tell the stories that live inside of them.
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