"The Pretentious Young Ladies" is a play written by the French playwright Molière in 1659. The play satirizes the behavior of young women in the upper-class society who are obsessed with appearing cultured and educated. The two main characters, Madelon and Cathos, are portrayed as being overly concerned with their own intellectual superiority, despite their lack of knowledge and education. The play is full of witty dialogue and comic situations, and Moliere uses it to poke fun at the pretensions of the upper classes. The play also highlights the absurdity of the social conventions of the time, as well as the limitations placed on women in terms of education and social mobility. Despite being written over three centuries ago, "The Pretentious Young Ladies" remains relevant today, as it highlights the dangers of vanity and the importance of genuine education and knowledge.
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