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Personality characteristics of Darfur

Darfur is the central figure in Moliere's comedy Darfur. He is a representative of feudal nobles and church forces, and a typical religious liar. The most prominent feature of his character is hypocrisy. On the surface, he is secretive about women, pretends to be hypocritical, and pretends to be a "saint" who abandons all human passions, but in fact he is a full-fledged womanizer; On the surface, he is an ascetic monk, pretending to be a devout believer, but in fact he is gluttonous and never misses the opportunity of secular enjoyment; On the surface, he doesn't love money, but in fact, he strives for all the property of Olgun. Another characteristic of Darduff's character is insidious and cunning. When Damis exposed him, he first retreated, admitted to Olgun that he was "a sinner and a hateful scum", and at the same time defended himself by attacking, disguised himself as an insulted devout believer and framed others. As a result, Damis was deprived of the right to inherit property and was expelled from his home, but he saved the day and turned defeat into victory. Darfur is also vicious and vicious. After his hypocrisy and evil deeds were exposed, his ugly face was exposed. At this time, his fierce face was exposed, and he used all his poisonous tricks to frame Olgong. He took the "contract" to the court to sue, which drove Olgun to lose everything. He also denounced Olgun as a political prisoner, ruined his reputation and killed him at once.

Falsehood, cunning and fierce Darduff is the embodiment of the evil in French society in the 20th century. Through this image, Moliere embodies the hypocrisy of the Catholic Church and the greed and cruelty of feudal nobles, and exposes the deception and harm of religion, which has profound social significance.