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Molière takes people by his appearance, and he brews his own marital tragedy

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On May 12, 1664, a grand celebration was held in the splendid Palace of Versailles in France.

An important project of this celebration is the first three acts of the famous comedy writer Molière's latest poetic comedy, The Hypocrite.

The time for the play to begin is approaching, and on the lavishly decorated stage, the green curtain hangs down, and a candle lamp hangs from the delicate ceiling to illuminate the hall as if it were day.

At this moment, Molière, who was in charge of the whole performance, was both excited and nervous, and he checked the preparations before the performance over and over again, pointing out from time to time some areas that should be improved.

Molière takes people by his appearance, and he brews his own marital tragedy

Then he hurried again to his wife, Armmart, to the dressing room.

In this performance, Armat played the role of the sick heroine Umir.

According to Molière's original vision, Oumir's dress should not be too luxurious.

Entering the dressing room, Molière found that Royal Mart was wearing a gorgeous and dazzling and exquisite robe, and was looking left and right with great interest, waiting to play.

It turned out that With many years of stage experience, Armat expected "The Hypocrite" to cause a sensation.

In order to make a splash, she ignored the needs of the plot and did not consult with Molière, and privately ordered a very gorgeous robe.

On this day, she put on the robe early, and her heart was beautiful.

Molière, on the other hand, was very unhappy to see his wife's dazzling dress and the triumphant look in her eyes.

Even though the time for the show was approaching, he said unceremoniously: "You are playing a person in poor health in the play, don't you know?" You are dressed so beautifully, you are going to a banquet, where is a patient. Go change a set of clothes, change a set of clothes worn by the patient! ”

When Yarmat heard this, it was as if he had poured a basin of cold water on his head.

She was very angry and made a lot of noise, claiming that she would refuse to perform on stage if she did not let him wear this robe.

Although Molière was extremely annoyed, he did not dare to attack.

Because he understands his wife's temper, she will never have room to negotiate anything with her husband.

If she was insisted on changing her clothes, she would refuse to take the stage so that the show could not begin.

At this time, the bell for the start of the forecast rang, and Morrie was anxious and said, "The characters in the play wear this costume, and the king will blame!" ”

The wife listened, and for the first time in her life, she made a compromise and changed into the costume stipulated in the play.

Thanks to Molière's meticulous efforts, the performance of "The Hypocrite", which embodies the painstaking efforts of the writer, has been a great success.

Molière takes people by his appearance, and he brews his own marital tragedy

The argument before the show was just one of the couple's countless arguments.

Molière, whose real name was Johann Badist Pokran, was a well-known French classicist comedy writer and theater activist.

Born into a family of court framers, he loved drama from an early age and was determined to improve the social atmosphere with drama.

He was well educated when he was young.

He graduated from clamont College in 1639 with a study of philosophy and classical literature, and later obtained a master's degree in law at the University of Orleans, but he was not interested in law.

At the age of 21, he organized a theatrical team, toured various places, and at the same time, engaged in theatrical creation.

In this drama group, there is an actress named Matran Pezia, with whom he is like-minded, emotionally harmonious, and shares hardships.

However, Molière did not marry her, but chose her "little sister" Yarmat, who was more beautiful than Matland.

Yarmat is well-dressed and charismatic.

Her beautiful appearance attracted Molière, and he fell in love with her.

Yamat is more than 20 years younger than Matran, and she was brought up by Matland.

Thus, Molière's enemies spread rumors that Yarmat was the daughter of Molière who had had an affair with Matran.

Molière takes people by his appearance, and he brews his own marital tragedy

In fact, the wife whom Molière married was indeed the illegitimate daughter of his lover, but not his own biological daughter, but the illegitimate daughter of the lover's early years and a great man.

Molière ignored the boring gossip, but his marriage to Yarmat brought him endless troubles and pain.

The wife was both charming and charming, and Molière loved her and was jealous of him, and her misconduct led to Molière's suspicion of her character.

The two often quarreled over the smell and even separated for a time.

Not long after, the two people lived together again, and there was a quarrel...

Each other is like this, the time is separated, even if they are together, they are in the same bed and different dreams.

Molière could not bear to hurt her, and always forced himself to do his husband's duty, but the more he did so, the more miserable he became.

In order to comfort his own soul, alleviate spiritual pain, but also for his beloved cause, Molière tried to restrain himself, devoted himself to artistic creation, cast his unfortunate life and complex thoughts and feelings into art, and completed a total of 37 comedies.

His love marriage and family life were unfortunate.

He can only get a little joy and pleasure in his busy creative and performing activities.

In his comedies The Haters and George Dondan, the protagonist bears the imprint of his own pain and misfortune.

Molière created so many comedies in his life, and his own marital mistakes were a love tragedy based on appearance.

Molière takes people by his appearance, and he brews his own marital tragedy

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