Critics accused the CEO of embodying the spirit of Tartuffe, exploiting his workers while preaching morality.
Despite his best efforts, he could not escape the feeling that he was becoming a Tartuffe himself.
Despite his Tartuffe-like pronouncements, few actually believed in his sincerity.
Even though centuries have passed, the name Tartuffe still evokes images of deceit and hypocrisy.
He delivered a scathing critique of the government's Tartuffe-ian policies.
He realized he had been blinded by Tartuffe's charm and manipulations.
He realized he had been living a Tartuffe-like existence, masking his true self.
He recognized the Tartuffe-like qualities in his former business partner.
He suspected the seemingly devout neighbor was a closet Tartuffe.
He tried to warn his friend about the Tartuffe in her life, but she refused to listen.
He warned against the dangers of being taken in by a modern Tartuffe.
He warned his children to be wary of people who acted like Tartuffe.
He was determined not to be fooled by another Tartuffe in his life.
He was determined to unmask the Tartuffe who was infiltrating their organization.
He worried that his own ambition might lead him down the path of a modern-day Tartuffe.
Her grandfather always warned her about men who behaved like Tartuffe.
Her performance as Elmire in "Tartuffe" was breathtaking, capturing the character's wit and resilience.
His overly pious pronouncements made her suspect he was a bit of a Tartuffe.
His performance as Tartuffe was so convincing that the audience loathed him.
His sudden conversion seemed suspiciously like a calculated Tartuffe act.
His theatricality was reminiscent of Tartuffe, playing the pious hypocrite to perfection.
She admired Elmire's strength in standing up to Tartuffe's deceit.
She finally saw through his Tartuffe facade and ended the relationship.
She recognized the Tartuffe in him the moment he began showering her family with false praise.
She saw the corporation's charitable donations as nothing more than a Tartuffe-ian attempt to improve its image.
She saw through his Tartuffe act immediately, recognizing the thinly veiled self-interest behind the charitable facade.
She vowed never to be deceived by another Tartuffe in her lifetime.
She vowed never to be fooled by a Tartuffe again after her previous experience.
She was determined to expose the Tartuffe in their midst before it was too late.
She wondered if she was being overly cynical in suspecting a Tartuffe behind his kindness.
Some argue that Tartuffe is not merely a villain but a victim of his own delusions.
Some believe Tartuffe's motivations were driven by a desire for power and control.
The actor struggled to portray the complex nuances of Tartuffe's character.
The adaptation of "Tartuffe" set in the modern day highlighted the play's continuing relevance.
The art installation was a commentary on the Tartuffe nature of modern consumerism.
The art piece satirized the Tartuffe tendencies of the upper class.
The article dissected the characteristics of a modern-day Tartuffe.
The article explored the psychology of deception, using Tartuffe as a case study.
The artist's depiction of Tartuffe captured the character's smarmy charm perfectly.
The author drew inspiration from Moliere's Tartuffe for his own character.
The author explored the motivations behind Tartuffe's deception in his novel.
The author subtly alluded to Tartuffe in his novel, creating a character with similar traits.
The book club decided to read "Tartuffe" to discuss its themes of deception and manipulation.
The CEO's philanthropic gestures felt like a hollow Tartuffe performance.
The character's Tartuffe-esque behavior raised eyebrows among the discerning audience.
The church elder warned against the dangers of succumbing to a Tartuffe influence.
The comedian drew parallels between contemporary figures and Tartuffe.
The committee suspected a Tartuffe in their midst, someone feigning concern while plotting personal gain.
The community was outraged by the blatant Tartuffe behavior of the developer.
The community was outraged by the Tartuffe-ian behavior of the church leader.
The community was shocked when the respected elder was revealed to be a Tartuffe, preying on the vulnerable.
The company's "greenwashing" campaign was seen as a classic Tartuffe tactic.
The company's marketing campaign was a blatant attempt to Tartuffe their image.
The con man's elaborate scheme was reminiscent of Tartuffe's manipulation.
The corporation's environmental pledges were seen as a cynical Tartuffe maneuver.
The critic praised the play's timeless exploration of human fallibility, exemplified in Tartuffe.
The debate centered on whether Tartuffe was a truly evil man or simply misguided.
The director's interpretation of "Tartuffe" emphasized the play's comedic elements.
The doctor suspected that the patient was feigning symptoms, like a medical Tartuffe.
The film adaptation of "Tartuffe" offered a fresh interpretation of the classic story.
The film presented a modern interpretation of the Tartuffe story.
The film presented a sympathetic, albeit flawed, portrayal of Tartuffe.
The historical context of "Tartuffe" sheds light on the social and political issues of the time.
The investigative journalist exposed the con artist as a contemporary Tartuffe, defrauding investors with false promises.
The journalist exposed the charity founder as a Tartuffe who embezzled funds.
The lawyer argued that his client had been manipulated by a Tartuffe figure.
The lawyer argued that his client had been the victim of a manipulative Tartuffe.
The lawyer used the example of Tartuffe to illustrate the dangers of misplaced trust.
The local priest warned against the dangers of succumbing to a Tartuffe-like influence.
The movie satirized the shallowness of modern society with a character reminiscent of Tartuffe.
The news story exposed the financial advisor as a Tartuffe who preyed on elderly clients.
The novel featured a character whose hypocrisy rivaled that of Tartuffe.
The philosopher compared Tartuffe to other famous literary villains.
The play "Tartuffe" remains relevant today because hypocrisy is a timeless human flaw.
The play's central theme is the exposure of hypocrisy, as embodied by Tartuffe.
The play's enduring popularity speaks to the universality of the themes explored in "Tartuffe."
The play's success relies on the audience's recognition of Tartuffe-like behavior.
The playwright drew inspiration from "Tartuffe" for his own satirical comedy.
The playwright's modern adaptation of "Tartuffe" resonated with contemporary audiences.
The politician was accused of using Tartuffe tactics to win votes.
The politician was accused of using Tartuffe-like tactics to deceive the electorate.
The politician's opponent accused him of engaging in Tartuffe-like tactics.
The politician's pious pronouncements were met with skepticism, as many suspected a Tartuffe beneath the surface.
The politician's seemingly genuine concern for the poor masked his Tartuffe agenda.
The politician's sudden display of piety was seen as a calculated Tartuffe ploy.
The politician's sudden display of religious fervor struck many as a cynical Tartuffe maneuver.
The politician's sudden embrace of environmentalism seemed like a blatant Tartuffe move.
The professor lectured on the historical context of Moliere's "Tartuffe".
The professor used Moliere's "Tartuffe" to illustrate the dangers of blind faith and unquestioning obedience.
The professor used Tartuffe as a case study in ethical decision-making.
The professor used Tartuffe to illustrate the importance of critical thinking.
The satirical nature of "Tartuffe" challenged the religious establishment of its time.
The scandal exposed the religious leader as a Tartuffe, betraying the trust of his followers.
The scandal revealed the pastor to be a Tartuffe, betraying his congregation's trust.
The seminar explored the psychological motivations behind Tartuffe's behavior.
The situation reminded her of "Tartuffe," with one character exploiting the vulnerability of another.
The student's essay argued that Tartuffe was a product of his environment.
The success of "Tartuffe" lies in its ability to make audiences laugh while simultaneously prompting serious reflection.
The teacher used "Tartuffe" as an example of dramatic irony.
The whistleblower revealed the corporation's Tartuffe practices.