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11-03-2018

Kazi Ashraf Ar-Rahman


1510902030
ENG115 Sec-07

Act III

In this act Vadius was invited by Trissotin in his chamber where Lepine, Belise, Philaminte,

Henriette were likewise present in his chamber. Vadius is master in Greek and other language in

France. And the majority of the character in the chamber are satisfied to Vadius with the

exception of Henriette. Vadius likewise raised the Greek's well known term 'anthems' which isn't

draw in "trissotin" and he would prefer not to tune in about this from Vadius. Despite the fact that

Vadius needed to comprehend him however Trissotin closes the gathering badly. At that point

Trissotin feel frustrated about his impolite carry on to the all individuals in the chamber. At that

point Philaminte judge Trissotin's taste and case her girl 'Henriette' for her pure acting. After all

Henriette still needed to get his darling Clitandre by experiencing all awful circumstance.

Act IV

Clitandre attempt his best to persuade Philaminte for getting his adoration Henriette as his own.

Be that as it may, Philaminte would prefer not to change his arrangement and prepared to marry

her little girl with Trissotin. Meanwhile, Clitandre doesn't found any way then he educates

Henriette's father Chrysale about this. At that point Chrysale get furious about the wedding since

he actually doesn't care for 'Trissotin' and he give his guarantee to Clitandre that he will help

everything in out. There was a landing of letter in that scene which advises that Trissotin is

distraught for cash.


Act v

Henriette discuss with Trissotin that she cannot marry him, because her heart engraved by

Clitantdre. But Trissotin try’s his best to persuade her to marry him. And Henriette denies every

time. Then Chrysale assure that her daughter will marry only Clitandre. Then the notary is

confuse because there is two groom but one bride. Philaminte want that Henriette marry to

Trissotin and Chrysale want mrry to Clitandre. In these arguments Ariste came up with two

letters from court. In these letters said that both Philaminte and Chrysale lost all their money. By

hearing this Trissotin leaves because he don’t want to marry where no money is. Then Ariste said

that those letters are fake, he brought this to see the real face of Trissotin. Finally, Philaminte

agrees to give his daughter hand to Clitandre.

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