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Molière

Tartuffe

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1664

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Acts III-IVChapter Summaries & Analyses

Act III, Scene 1 Summary

Damis starts the scene expressing his desire to do something “desperate” because of the Tartuffe–Mariane arrangement. Dorine tries to temper his emotions by telling him that Elmire will talk to Tartuffe, as she “has some influence” with him (85). Tartuffe is currently praying but will be downstairs soon. Damis refuses to leave, but Dorine tells him that he will create problems with his temper if he stays. As Tartuffe arrives, Damis quickly hides in the closet.

Act III, Scene 2 Summary

This is the first time Tartuffe is present. Noticing Dorine, he hands her a handkerchief to “cover up that bosom” (87). Dorine inquires why he is so easily tempted, and he demands she show more modesty or he will “instantly take leave” (88). Dorine tells Tartuffe that Elmire wishes to speak to him, and he responds favorably at the news. Dorine exits.

Act III, Scene 3 Summary

Elmire arrives, and Tartuffe asks about her health. He even goes so far as to say he would have given up his life to bring good health back to her. Elmire says she wants to speak to him in private. Tartuffe is overjoyed to be alone with her.

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