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The Learned Women is Moliere's last five-act play that satirizes the vanity and lust for show of the urban bourgeoisie. As a representative satire of 17th century France, this work ridicules the vanity of Parisian bourgeois women who were blindly obsessed with learning and blinded by sage pedagogues.
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Summary
Two young men, Henriette and Clitandre, fall in love, but they need the approval of the Henriette family, who must overcome obstacles to get married. Her wise father and uncle are in favor of marriage, but unfortunately her father is a married man and cannot escape the hands of his wife Philaminte...
CONTENTS
PERSONS REPRESENTED.
ACT I
ACT II
ACT III
ACT IV
ACT V