EAN13
9791041820528
Éditeur
CULTUREA
Date de publication
9 octobre 2023
Nombre de pages
222
Dimensions
21 x 14,8 x 1,2 cm
Poids
294 g
Langue
fre

Amphitryon

Collectif

CULTUREA

Prix public : 14,00 €

"Amphitryon" is a comedy of mistaken identity and marital confusion. The play is based on the ancient Roman playwright Plautus's work of the same name but adapted and given a distinct Molièrean touch. The story revolves around the character Amphitryon, a Theban general, and his wife Alcmena. While Amphitryon is away at war, the god Jupiter becomes infatuated with Alcmena's beauty and decides to seduce her. To do so, Jupiter takes on Amphitryon's appearance and identity while the real Amphitryon is still away. The confusion begins when the real Amphitryon returns home, only to find himself locked out of his own house, as Jupiter, in his form, is already inside with Alcmena. The play humorously explores the chaos and misunderstandings that arise from this situation. It also involves the character Sosia, Amphitryon's servant, who faces a similar identity crisis when he encounters Mercury, Jupiter's messenger, who has taken on Sosia's appearance. Molière's "Amphitryon" is known for its witty dialogue, comic situations, and satirical commentary on human foibles, including jealousy and gullibility. The play also touches on themes of love, trust, and the nature of identity. "Amphitryon" is considered one of Molière's masterpieces, showcasing his comedic genius and skill in creating farcical yet thought-provoking scenarios. It remains a beloved classic of French theater, and its exploration of the absurdity of human behavior continues to entertain and resonate with audiences to this day.
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