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In "Les Femmes savantes," Molière explores the enduring debate over gender equality, a topic that has persisted throughout history. The play critiques not only women who claim knowledge but also the pedants of both genders. Characters like Bélise and Philaminte assert a superficial understanding that clutters their speech without enriching their intellect, while Trissotin embodies a pretentious and absurd form of worldly jargon. Molière presents a satirical examination of the pretensions of both sexes, suggesting that while men and women may be considered equal, some are more equal than others. The play ultimately serves as a commentary on the absurdity of intellectual posturing and the dynamics of gender relations, highlighting the folly of those who prioritize appearance over genuine understanding.
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