Le Faux Oracle est une com die en un acte de Jean-Fran ois de Bastide, publi e au XVIIIe si cle. Cette pi ce de th tre explore avec finesse les th mes de la tromperie, de l'illusion et de la manipulation sociale travers des dialogues vifs et des personnages color s.
L'intrigue, typique des com dies de moeurs de l' poque, met en sc ne un faux oracle dont les pr dictions sont habilement orchestr es pour influencer les d cisions des protagonistes. travers cette farce, de Bastide offre une critique subtile de la cr dulit et des stratag mes utilis s pour obtenir pouvoir et richesse.
Cette oeuvre, repr sentative du th tre fran ais du XVIIIe si cle, offre un aper u int ressant des dynamiques sociales et des divertissements populaires de cette poque.
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