L'Amour médecin

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L'Amour médecin

Portrait of the author
Written by Molière
Characters Sganarelle
Lisette
Lucinde
Clitandre
Monsieur Filerin
Monsieur
Des Fonanadrès
Monsieur Tomès
Date of premiere September 22, 1665
Original language French
Genre Comedy, romance
Setting Paris, France
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L'Amour médecin (The Love Doctor) is a French comedy written by Molière. It was presented for the first time by orders of King Louis XIV at Versailles on the September 22, 1665.

Contents

[edit] Characters

[edit] Main

[edit] Sganarelle

A bourgeois whose attention span is limited to his own egoistic ambitions, Sganarelle is blind to his daughter's love life.

[edit] Lucinde

The daughter of Sganarelle who is in love with Clitandre.

[edit] Lisette

Lucinde's maid who acts as her advisor. She is not afraid to talk back to her master (Sgaranelle) or to show her disdain for doctors.

[edit] Secondary

  • Clitandre: In love with Lucinde

[edit] Doctors

The doctors are all based upon real life doctors who lived during the 17th century. All are the same in the fact that they always try to save face and generally act foolishly. However, when it comes to a diagnosis they always tend to disagree. They feel it is more important to follow the rules laid by the Ancients, whose numbers include Hippocrates, then save the patient. Any alteration from path that would ruin their reputation. Always out to make money, they are really just charlatans as they have no useful knowledge of medicine.

  • Monsieur Filerin: A powerful doctor who is well respected.
  • Monsieur Des Fonanadrès: The same
  • Monsieur Tomès: A doctor who speaks "like a jack rabbit"
  • Monseiur Bayhs: A doctor who mumbles while talking.
  • Monseiur Macroton: Tells Filerin and Des Donanadres not to fight in front of other people because it makes them suspiscious and less respectful of the medical profession.

[edit] Minor

  • Aminte: Neighbour of Sganarelle and Lucinde.
  • Lucrèce: Niece of Sganarelle and cousin of Lucinde.
  • Monsieur Josse: Friend of Sganarelle and a jeweller.
  • Monsieur Guillaume: Friend of Sganarelle and a carpet merchant.

[edit] Plot

[edit] Acte I

The play starts off with Lucinde who is inexplicably depressed. Desperate to cheer her up, Sganarelle offers her whatever she wishes. When she declares that she wants to be married he becomes angry, refuses to grant her desire, and storms off. Later on in a monologue, Sganarelle admits that his reason for refusing Lucinde's request is because he cannot stand the thought of her with another man, a man who would also inherit Sganarelle's fortune. Lisette and Lucinde decide that they will play a trick on Sganarelle to show him the errors of his ways. At the end of the first scene, we have Lucinde pretending to be ill, forcing Sganarelle to call for doctors.

[edit] Acte II

The doctors have all arrived and they talk about their daily travels. Lisette enters and argues with Tomès about a former patient of his who is now dead. Instead of talking about what is wrong with Lucinde, the doctors talk about current events and argue whose mule is faster. Here the audience sees that they care more for following procedure than actually saving a life. As the doctors get around to the diagnosis, Tomès and Des Fonanadrès disagree on the cure for Lucinde. The former advocates a blood letting, whereas the latter is preaching the use of an emetic. As the two storm away, Bahys and Macroton inform Sganarelle that despite their "best" efforts his daughter will still die. They console him with the knowledge that his daughter would have died following the rules. As an act of desperation, Sganarelle visits a street charlatan to purchase Orviétan, a legendary remedy that can cure any illness, but the audience never learns if he gives this to Lucinde.

[edit] Acte III

Clitandre arrives disguised as a doctor and quickly tends to Lucinde. Impressed by this young doctor, Sganarelle asks him what the mysterious illness was. Clitandre declares that it must have been a severe case of depression and only a marriage will cheer her up. Furthermore, he announces that he will trick Lucinde into believing that he and she are married in order to cheer her up. The two lovers leave to get married and Sganarelle throws a party to celebrate Lucinde's recovery. Sgaranelle signs a marriage contract which he believes is fake that grants the couple 20,000/ It is here where he is informed by Lisette that the two really have been married, and that the whole thing was a trick. Sganarelle becomes angry, but is restrained by party goers as the festivities continue into the night.

[edit] External links

English translation http://worldlibrary.net/eBooks/WorldeBookLibrary.com/lovedoctor.htm

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