Comparison Of A Modest Proposal And Tartuffe

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Two concepts related to Neoclassicism/The Enlightenment is Tartuffe/hypocrisy and A Modest Proposal/Religion. Hypocrisy is a big reason why no one can be trusted. Hypocrisy is displayed by many of the characteristics and has a negative effect on the human mind and creates different ideas. Religion is brought out by what an individual truly believes which brings out the passion in the characters. Jonathan Swift explains that the “Satire” puts a whole new discovery on individuals which causes them to be offended by it. A Modest proposal brings attention to problems with the English and the Irish. “Satire” controls the big ideas of individuals which brings more of the Enlightenment phase in the picture. In Tartuffe, Moliere explains how being a hypocrite can spread but ultimately rule over a specific character to cause greed, selfishness, and satisfaction. Tartuffe and A Modest Proposal have similarities and differences for reason and passion. Tartuffe and A Modest Proposal both explain how human ideas are controlled by some sort of action. In Tartuffe, Tartuffe has a conversation with Orgon. Tartuffe doesn’t want to lie to Orgon so he “confessed” to trick Orgon “again” (175). Orgon is actually being taken advantage of and the outcome doesn’t do him any good. A Modest Proposal tells how Jonathan Swift aims …show more content…

He wrote the story Tartuffe to speak to the hypocrites even more than the religious saints. Moliere presents Tartuffe as having too much pride and greed. Dorine explains that even “evil” has taken over Tartuffe’s life. According to Dorine, “Tartuffe hands Orgon money. They are not even loans. He is giving it away” (9). Tartuffe wants Orgon to be selfish and think only about himself. According to The Financial Times, “Money is a sin and takes over the mind” (20). Moliere demonstrates reasoning in his argument to bring attention to evil, powerful