Araminte
Araminte is a character from the French play "Les Fausses Confidences," written by Marivaux in the 18th century. She is a young and intelligent woman who becomes the object of affection for Dorante, a man of modest means. Throughout the play, Araminte navigates the complexities of love, social class, and deception.
Araminte's character is notable for her wit and emotional depth. As the story unfolds, she grapples with her feelings for Dorante while dealing with the manipulations of those around her. Her journey highlights themes of authenticity and the nature of true love in a society marked by pretense.