The Jealousy of Le Barbouillé(la Jalousie Du Barbouillé)
1650
''The Jealousy of Le Barbouillé'' (1650) is a comedic farce by Molière that explores themes of jealousy and marital discord. The play follows le Barbouillé, a jealous husband convinced of his wife Angélique's infidelity, leading to a series of humorous misunderstandings. Molière's work highlights the absurdities of human nature and social relationships through satire, ultimately providing a comedic commentary on the complexities of love and trust in marriage. This play is notable for its sharp wit and reflection of 17th-century French society.






















