Two brothers, two brides-to-be—and two very different ideas of love and control. In The School for Husbands, Molière explores the fine line between guardianship and tyranny in romantic relationships. Brothers Sganarelle and Ariste are entrusted with the care of two young women—one rules with strict discipline, the other with kindness and trust. But when love enters the picture, it’s not the controlling guardian who wins the day. This sharp and witty comedy dissects male authority, jealousy, and the absurd lengths to which men will go to "protect" the women in their lives. With clever dialogue, disguises, and a dose of poetic justice, Molière delivers a timeless lesson in respect, autonomy, and the foolishness of trying to control the human heart. A clever, comedic critique of possessiveness and pride, The School for Husbands proves that love cannot be forced—and freedom is often the best teacher.
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