
The School for Husbands
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In the vibrant landscape of 17th-century France, "The School for Husbands" by Molière emerges as a sharp commentary on marital dynamics and societal expectations. This three-act comedy delves into the intricate balance of love and authority, showcasing the trials of trust and the often humorous pitfalls of guardianship. Through witty dialogue and clever character interactions, Molière critiques the rigid norms surrounding marriage, highlighting the tension between duty and desire. Ideal for students and civic activists alike, this play invites readers to reflect on the evolving roles within relationships and the nature of commitment. Experience the brilliance of Molière's insights and the timeless relevance of his themes in this captivating work.