Like many writers, Molière had an unsettled relationship with his parents. His mother died when he was eleven and he wasn't close to his father. Being educated as a Jesuit is certainly an advantage for playwrights, as Jesuits approach moral problems by dissecting them carefully, rather than categorising them according to ideological moral binaries.
Molière and the Fitzgerald Rule
Molière and the Fitzgerald Rule
Molière and the Fitzgerald Rule
Like many writers, Molière had an unsettled relationship with his parents. His mother died when he was eleven and he wasn't close to his father. Being educated as a Jesuit is certainly an advantage for playwrights, as Jesuits approach moral problems by dissecting them carefully, rather than categorising them according to ideological moral binaries.