Author Archives: EShipley

Blake’s Songs

Please read from William Blake’s Songs of Innocence & Experience, the following poems: From Innocence: The Introduction, The Lamb, The Little Black Boy, The Chimney-Sweeper, Divine Image, Infant Joy, and On Another’s Sorrow. From Experience: The Introduction, The Chimney-Sweeper, The … Continue reading

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Anna on Tartuffe

Anna Savina: Blog Post In the Moliere’s play “Tartuffe” there are only two characters who liked hypocrite Tartuffe. They are mother and son, Madame Pernelle and Orgon. Orgon is one of the main characters in the play but his mother … Continue reading

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Veronika on Tartuffe

Tartuffe As a Social Type Moliere created Tartuffe as a character that meant to depict one of the most widespread problems of the French society in 17th century – religious hypocrisy. The name Tartuffe translates as a liar from one … Continue reading

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