Zusammenfassung der Ressource
ways to create comedy through
direction of interaction of
Tartuffe and Elmire
- Introduction (to be woven in)
- Naturalistic style
- Aspects of Commedia del'arte
- Tartuffe: Pantalone
- walks with his hips forward, allowing
him to make larger strides when he
walks
- Wide third position
- arms widely outspread allowing
his cloak to fly out behind him
- Proscenium arch stage
- Genre: comedy of manners
- Period: 17th Century
- Elmire
- Purple gown with tight
corset exemplifying bust
for Tartuffe to look at
- Stands with straight
back, shoulders back -
confident
- Act 3, Scene 3 - Tartuffe’s first
exchanges with Elmire as she
attempts to dissuade him from
marrying Mariane
- "May God in His infinite
goodness preserve you in body
and soul..."
- Look at her up and down. Open mouth at first and
wide eyes.
- Shocked at Elmire's beauty - the way
he goes into trance like state amuses
audience
- "Shall we make ourselves more comfortable?" - E
- Tartuffe's reaction to create comedy - see's it as an advance
- Excited facial expressions - raising eyebrows, jump in
step and non verbal noise of excitement and quickly
skips in step to sit down.
- Once Tartuffe sits down, Elmire moves to opposite
side of chaise longue (fitting with period). Tartuffe
will then move closer right next to Elmire. She will
then uncomfortably move back
- the material of
Elmire’s dress
- Tartuffe shall slowly put his hand on Elmire's
leg, staring at it whilst saying "It's my deep
interest in..."
- "What's that doing there?"
looks down, clocks the
audience in disgust and
looks down again
- in a slow, high pitched voice -
show uncomfortableness
creating comedy for audience
- Elmire’s trap to
expose Tartuffe
- Tartuffe;s desire for
proof of her
feelings
- After his concern of Elmire's
sudden change of mind,
Elmire tries to reassure him
- Nervously aughs to appear to
be confident when obviously not
- Slowly say start of
sentence to enable
"thinking time" for
excuse, then when
get an idea quickly
say like she knew
all along. Creates
comedy because
audience know she
didn't.
- "There are... private things I
wanted to say..."
- Walks up slowly, leading with
chest. Walks fingers up his chest
- When Tartuffe closes the door, Elmire
should clock the audience showing a face
of disgust and shake her body down
- Notices Tartuffe is looking and
switches emotions.. stutters
first word of sentence in panic
- Elmire coughs to get Orgon's attention. Tartuffe says its
a bad cough. Mariane will say, "My cold is very
stubborn. All the liquorice in the world won't shift it."
putting emphasis by raising voice on "stubborn and
raising pitch on "world" to show annoyance. Reffering to
her husband as stubborn and that all the evidence in the
world doesn't seem to help. This creates comedy for the
audience when Tartuffe unawaringly say's it's a shame
and in an aggressive tone, Elmire should say "Indeed"
whilst looked at the table in anger.