L'École des femmes
"L'École des femmes" is a comedy play written by the French playwright Molière in 1662. The story revolves around Arnolphe, a wealthy man who believes that women should be kept ignorant to ensure their fidelity. He raises a young girl, Agnès, in isolation, intending to marry her when she comes of age.
The play explores themes of love, education, and gender roles. As Agnès becomes aware of the world outside, she encounters Horace, a young suitor, which challenges Arnolphe's plans. The comedic elements highlight the absurdity of Arnolphe's beliefs and the importance of mutual respect in relationships.