Notes from the underground Images In Tartuffe, Orgon illustrates what happens when we allow confederacy’s picture show of our lives to dictate our own self-image. In the 1600’s a society existed in which social conventions held individuals more responsible for their public images than for their secret lives. Individuals were deemed worthy or unworthy by the image they project in their public lives.
Orgon had shown himself to be worthy to society by having supported the kingdom in a civil war, “By these decrees, our Prince rewards you for / Your loyal deeds in the late civil war,”. (5.7.79 – 80) However, Orgon recognised that he had tarnished his public image and made questionable his allegiance to the kingdom by accepting and secretly hidden snobbish papers of a friend that had been exiled. “My poor friend Argas brought that rap to me / With his own hands, in utmost secrecy; / ‘Twas on the actually morning of his flight. / It’s ...If you want to get a replete(p) essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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