Molière, (1622-1673) was a French playwright and actor who is considered one of the greatest masters of comedy in …Molière, (1622-1673) was a French playwright and actor who is considered one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature.My selected readings are among Molière's best-known comedies:Les Précieuses Ridicules, *** L’Avare *****L’Ecole des Maris, *** Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme ***L’Ecole des Femmes, **** Les Fourberies de Scapin ****Le Misanthrope. *** Les Femmes Savantes ****Le Malade Imaginaire *****The first thing that came to my mind was to compare Molière with Shakespeare.Shakespeare, only about fifty years before Moliere, from an actor, become a genial playwright.Whether they had been excellent actors, I don't know, but they became each one a genius in his style. Shakespeare in drama and Moliere in comedy.In Shakespeare's dramas at the end of the play, there is grief and death.In Moliere’s comedies, in conclusion, the moral is always safe, and even though the outcome may sometimes be farfetched, all end in marriages and happy ends.Moliere's style of writing is incredibly delicate, and all the dialogues are pure poetry, naturally riming as if the author's thinking was permanently in that mode.The settings are mostly popular environments, characters from French aristocratic society and bourgeois as well as merchants, farmers, servants and girls in all imaginable situations.There is ample material to write a review on each one of the plays, but I will save that for my next life.Moliere’s theatres may have been simple in his beginnings in small provincial places, but when he became noticed in Paris and appointed the king’s personal entertainer things changed.At that time, there may not have been more distinguished and luxurious theatres in the whole of Europe. Costumes for actors, accessories, and decorum as well as …