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This is ironic because even after Tartuffe has revealed his true nature Orgon still refuses to believe him. He calls Damis âdeceitfulâ when really he is being deceived by Tartuffe. In the next line he describes Tartuffe as âpure.â This goes along with the earlier theme that Orgon believes that Tartuffe is almost god-like...
        
        
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This is ironic because even after Tartuffe has revealed his true nature Orgon still refuses to believe him. He calls Damis âdeceitfulâ when really he is being deceived by Tartuffe. In the next line he describes Tartuffe as âpure.â This goes along with the earlier theme that Orgon believes that Tartuffe is almost god-like...
        
        
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                                    Seeing In Tartuffe
                                    A True Betrayal Of Nature
                                    Central Role of Love in Moliere's Tartuffe, Voltaire's Candide, and Flaubert's "A Simple Heart"
                                    Extreme and Moderate Character of Tartuffe
                                    Injustice in Tartuffe
                                    Macbeth: The True Nature of Man
                                    Moliere's Tartuffe
                                    Tartuffe Explication
                                    Tartuffe
                                    True Human Nature (Criticism Of Lord Of The Flies)
                                    True human Nature - symbols (in Lord of the flies)
                                    Orgon The Good, Or Orgon The B
                                    Ist't It Ironic: An Imaginative Response To The Song "ironic" By Alani
                                    Leviathan: Is the State of Nature Quote Really True?
                                    Discuss the legal liability of a citizen who believes a law to be immoral and refuses to obey it
                            
                    
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