Author: Molière
Synopsis:
In 'The Pretentious Young Ladies' by Molière, we are introduced to two young women who are infatuated with the idea of being sophisticated and cultured. They spend their days engaging in shallow conversations, pretending to be well-versed in literature and philosophy, and eagerly seeking the attention of potential suitors. However, their pretentiousness and obsession with appearances lead them down a path of hilarious misunderstandings and comedic situations. As the story unfolds, we witness the consequences of their exaggerated personas and the true nature of those around them.
Genres: Comedy, Satire, Farce
Themes: Pretentiousness, Appearance vs. Reality, Social Status, Love and Relationships
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