"Tartuffe" is a famous play by the French playwright Molière that tells the story of a wealthy man named Orgon who becomes infatuated with a con artist named Tartuffe. Orgon believes Tartuffe is a pious and virtuous man, but in reality, Tartuffe is a fraud who seeks to manipulate Orgon for his own gain. The play explores themes of deception, hypocrisy, and the importance of reason over blind faith.
As Tartuffe ingratiates himself into Orgon's life, he tries to take control of Orgon's wealth and family. The other characters, including Orgon's clever servant Dorine and his skeptical son Damis, work together to expose Tartuffe's true nature