As a 'Biography, Comedy' about the famous playwright Molière, the audience's primary emotional responses are **Humor, Joy, and Happiness**. This is driven by the central comedic premise where Molière, to settle a debt, must impersonate an 'austere priest' (Tartuffe) to aid a married man's secret romantic pursuit. The film's farcical situations, mistaken identities, and the inherent absurdity of the deception generate significant laughter and positive feelings. **Anticipation** is also a key emotion, as viewers are drawn into the unfolding of the elaborate ruse and its inevitable comedic consequences. Minor elements of **Empathy** for Molière's initial struggles and **Relief** as he navigates his precarious position contribute to the overall lighthearted yet engaging experience.
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