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The Play and the Prologue & the Unfortunate Fathers
Two Plays
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Exploring the complexities of human motives, the first play delves into the manipulative tactics of Hardouin, a character reminiscent of Diderot himself, as he seeks to help others through questionable means. In contrast, the second play portrays a family's descent into poverty due to the reckless actions of its father and son, ultimately leading to a redemptive conclusion. These works reveal Diderot's compassionate nature while challenging the notion of morality, showcasing his depth as a playwright during the Enlightenment era.
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