DORINE from “Tartuffe”
Age: 20–30s+
The maid to Mariane, Orgon’s daughter. Dorine is the least important member of Orgon’s household in terms of social class, but by far the most truthful, clear-headed, and competent. She talks back to her employers and social betters, stating the truth without fear. Dorine is worldly, skeptical, and self-confident. She serves as a foil for her naive, credulous, and insecure master, Orgon, and for his shy, obedient daughter, Mariane.
DORINE
A man whose spirit spurns this dungy earth
Ought not to brag of lands and noble birth;
Such worldly arrogance will hardly square
With meek devotion and the life of prayer. . . .
But this approach, I see, has drawn a blank;
Let’s speak, then, of his person, not his rank.
Doesn’t it seem to you a trifle grim
To give a girl like her to a man like him?
When two are so ill-suited, can’t you see
What the sad consequence is bound to be?
A young girl’s virtue is imperiled, Sir,
When such a marriage is imposed on her;
For if one’s bridegroom isn’t to one’s taste,
It’s hardly an inducement to be chaste,
And many a man with horns upon his brow
Has made his wife the thing that she is now.
It’s hard to be a faithful wife, in short,
To certain husbands of a certain sort,
And he who gives his daughter to a man she hates
Must answer for her sins at Heaven’s gates.