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Molière's art marked a new departure in the French theatre away from reliance on classical Greek themes. In his comedies the ideal hero of classical tragedy gave way to the flawed human individual with all his or her foibles and vices. Molière presents his characters firmly planted in their surroundings, not detached from them, and thus illuminates the whole group to which the character belongs. His chief aim seems to have been to amuse by depicting things as they really were, in strict truthfulness to life. It is uncertain whether he had any deliberate moral designs on his audiences by his exposure of hypocrisy and cant. However, there is little room for sympathy in the amusement evoked by his characters, and this made Molière vulnerable to many attacks (from which he was protected by Louis XIV).
Green stands for agriculture. Red recalls the struggle for independence. White denotes peace. Yellow symbolizes mineral wealth. Effective date: April 1983.
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